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The cave system is composed of limestone and dolomite. The main cave contains a pool of cobalt blue water, which is popularly called Sleeping Pool or Chirorodziva ("Pool of the Fallen"). [ 2 ] Divers have discovered a submarine passage leading from the Bat Cave , a subchamber of the Dark Cave to another room known as the Blind Cave .
Banja Stijena, also Banj Stijena, Ban Stijena (referring to medieval title), or Mračna Pećina (transl. Bath Cliff or Dark Cave), as locally known, is a cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina located in the canyon of the river Prača. The cave has an extensive channel system about 2,000 meters long. It is rich in various types of cave features.
Location Notes; Banja Stijena: m: loc (a.k.a. ) Mračna pećina (transl. Dark Cave) Duman: m: loc: The Bistrica's Duman wellspring cave Dabarska 1: m: loc: The Dabar river wellspring Dabarska 2: m: loc: The Dabar river wellspring Vrelo Trebišnjice: m: Bileća: Dejan's Cave the main wellsprings in the Trebišnjica wellsprings group: Govještica ...
US Postal Service employees work inside the Los Angeles Mail Processing & Distribution Center on December 3. The facility is currently processing 1 million packages per day.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered state agencies to recommend ways to reduce health harms and limit the purchase of candy, soda and other ultra-processed foods.
“Mary,” a Biblical epic streaming now on Netflix, tells the story of the Nativity through the eyes of Mary of Nazareth (Noa Cohen). The film follows Mary, Joseph (Ido Tako) and the newborn ...
Illinois Caverns is the second-largest cave in Illinois and has more than 9.6 km of passages. [1] The cave has a constant temperature of 58 °F (14 °C), and portions flood during wet weather. Passages can be 20 feet (6.1 m) high and just as wide. It is located off Illinois Route 3, south of Waterloo, near the unincorporated community of ...
Map of Nigeria with location (left). Views of the Iho Eleru skull (right): side, front, top, bottom. Iho Eleru, formerly known as Iwo Eleeru, is an archaeological site and rock shelter that features Later Stone Age artifacts from during the Late Pleistocene-Holocene transition, which is located in the forest–savanna village of Isarun in Ondo State, Nigeria. [1]