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Marble Cave (Crimea)






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Coordinates: 44°4749N 34°1643E / 44.79694°N 34.27861°E / 44.79694; 34.27861
 

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A view inside the cave

Marble Caves (Russian: Мра́морная пещера, Ukrainian: Мармурова печера, Crimean Tatar: Mermer qobası, Мермер къобасы) is a caveinCrimea, at the lower plateauofChatyr-Dag, mountainous massif. It is a popular tourist attraction being one of the most visited caves in Europe.

Due to its uniqueness, the Marble Cave became famous worldwide. Speleologists consider it among the top five most beautiful caves of the planet, and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine.[1] In 1992, it was included in the International Association of equipped caves.

History

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In 1987, the Simferopol speleology team discovered a cave with a complex system of halls and galleries between Bin Bash-Koba (Thousand Heads) and Suuk-Koba (Cold).[2] The new cave, that lay at the altitude of 920 metres (3,020 ft) above sea level, was called Marble (initially, also the name "Afghan" was used), due to the fact it that was formed by marble limestone.[2] In 1988, the center of speleology tourism Onyx-tour established sightseeing tours, concrete paths were laid, and lighting.

The tour goes through the Fairy Tales gallery, Tiger Path, with hundreds of various stalactites, the Reconstruction Room, the largest cave room of the Crimea and one of the largest equipped rooms in Europe with its length of 100 metres and height of 28 metres, the Pink Room, with stone roses covering the top of the room, the Palace Hall, with "Queen" and "King" columns, and the Hope and Balcony Room. A stalactite "forest" leads to the Luster Room. Dozens of precious "chandeliers" hang down from the ceiling covered with coralite "flowers", some of them almost reach the floor. Here is the place where the tour ends, yet the cave has four more rooms: Landslide, Channel, Chocolate, and Geliktite.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Мармурова печера (АР Крим)". 7chudes.in.ua. Archived from the original on 2013-05-11.
  • ^ a b "Пещера『Мраморная』- ЦСТ Оникс-тур". onixtour.com.ua. Archived from the original on 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2012-12-21.
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    44°47′49N 34°16′43E / 44.79694°N 34.27861°E / 44.79694; 34.27861


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