Jaskinia Głęboka w Stołowie, Natural cave in Silesian Beskid mountains, Poland.
Jaskinia Głęboka w Stołowie is a cave carved into the sandstone layers of Mount Stołów in the Beskid mountains. The underground passages wind through the rock formation, creating a complex network that drops progressively deeper into the earth.
The cave was discovered in 2003 by a local speleologist, revealing the hidden underground system within the mountain. This find added to the knowledge of the region's geological composition.
The cave holds status as a natural monument within the Landscape Park of the Silesian Beskids, representing regional geological heritage.
Wear warm clothes and sturdy shoes with good grip, as the passages stay cold throughout the year and can be slippery. Take care on uneven surfaces and watch your footing while moving through the narrow sections.
Several bat species live in the cave, using it as shelter during different seasons of the year. The stable cool conditions underground provide ideal refuge for these animals.
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