 A
performance in the Concert Hall of Postojna cave is something
everyone should experience at least once. And the cave itself with 23 km
of remarkable galleries is one of Europe's favourite, and longest, tourist
destinations. A small train guides visitors through this enormous maze of
crystalline stone curtains and altars, stopping at the most stunning
stalactites and stalagmites.
Slovenia's
fascinating karst region boast more than 6,000 caves, three deeper than 1
km, including Vilenica and Škocjan, which in 1986 was
placed on UNESCO's list of protected natural wonders. Karst regions
are characterized by underground drainage through dissolved limestone sink
holes and caverns, and the geological term &quod;karst&quod;
actually comes from the Slovene language. Among the many wonders of this
area, the Proteus anguinos stands out for its translucent skin and
possession of both legs and gills.
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The
mysterious Postojna cave world is the part of Slovenia which has
been carved, shaped and created by water; deep within these world-famous
caves hide the most precious beauty created through millions of years,
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