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The water surface of the lake is located around 60 metres (200 ft) below the land surface at the cave mouth. [3] [4] Its total depth is 205 metres (673 ft). [5] [6] Although it has been reported that the rare fish species, Clarias cavernicola, lives in the lake in the Dragon's Breath Cave
Underground lake within Cross Cave in Slovenia, one of 22 such lakes. An underground lake (also known as a subterranean lake) is a lake underneath the surface of the Earth. . Most naturally occurring underground lakes are found in areas of karst topography, [1] [2] where limestone or other soluble rock has been weathered away, leaving a cave where water can flow and accumu
This cavefish is only known to live in the Aigamas cave, Otjozondjupa region, Namibia. [4] [2] It has also been reported from the nearby Dragon's Breath Cave. [5] The golden cave catfish lack pigmentation and are up to 16.1 cm (6.3 in) in standard length. [2] They have very small eyes that are covered with skin, and are probably effectively ...
A breathing cave or barometric cave is a rare type of cave in which atmospheric pressure gradients between the inside and outside of a cave cause air to flow in to or out of the cave. [1] [2] The concept of air flowing through a cave is common, however in most caves this airflow is caused by a difference in temperature rather than air pressure ...
Manuscript Discovered in a Dragon's Cave (Polish: Rękopis znaleziony w Smoczej Jaskini) is a guide to fantasy literature. It was written in the form of an encyclopedia by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski , first published by Supernowa publishing house in 2001.
Blue holes typically contain tidally influenced water of fresh, marine, or mixed chemistry. They extend below sea level for most of their depth and may provide access to submerged cave passages. [1] Well-known examples are the Blue Hole of Dahab in Red Sea, Dragon Hole in the South China Sea and, in the Caribbean, the Great Blue Hole and Dean's ...
Simplification is the process of replacing a mathematical expression by an equivalent one that is simpler (usually shorter), according to a well-founded ordering. Examples include:
Dragon's Breath (chili pepper), one of the world's hottest chilli peppers; Dragon's Breath Blue, a Canadian cheese; An alternate title for the 1990 video game Dragon Lord; Dragon's breath, a form of fire breathing; Dragon breath, a slang term for bad breath (halitosis) Dragonbreath, a series of children's books by Ursula Vernon