Moravsky Kras - Moravian Karst

rudicke_propadani_1.jpgThe Moravian Karst is a nature reserve with an area of approximately 100 km², 5km wide and 24km long. It is explored since centuries and it was known and described early in the 19th century.
Four of the caves in this area are accessible to the public. Other sights include the numerous dolines, loosing streams, karst springs and some wild caves.
Punkva Cave, the show cave, is located at the lower end, and the water of the river leaves the cave where the boats leave the show cave. The water then flows down Pusty zleb (deserted valley) vanishing once again in a ponor but reappearing only a hundred meters down the valley.
The Macocha Abyss is the upper end of this cave, with water flowing through the impassable debris of its bottom. A siphon at the far end leads to Nova Amateurska, the biggest part of this cave system. The Amateurska has numerous entrances, most of them from the plateau going down between 50m and 120m to the level of the river. The main entrance is an artificial tunnel from Pusty zleb, which allows easy access to the main passage.
This passage branches into two passages, one leading north to Sloup, the other one leading northeast to Ostrov. The branches end at siphons, most of them followed by other caves which also belong to this drainage system. The upper end of the whole system are numerous ponors at the border between limestone and the surrounding impermeable rocks.

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11. 11. 2006 - Well-known places, Nature



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One Response to “Moravsky Kras - Moravian Karst”

  1. Sarka Natasha Says:

    i went to this place a couple of years ago and the tour gide was extremely proffessional.. i would like to know if she is still working there… her name is michaela pospisilova.. i would like to have her contact details if possible cause i want to write to her and tell her about the experience… if you could contact me i would appreciate it very much…

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