A trip to the Škocjan caves
Informations : Kompas Portorož, PE Adresse: Obala 41 6320 PortorožTéléphone: ++386 5 617 80 00 Fax: ++386 5 617 80 01 e-mail: www.kompas.si
 Duration: full day Departure time: 09:00 (return time: 16:00) Included: bus transport, English-speaking guide, entrance fee, lunch Note: camera, comfortable shoes
The Škocjan caves have an extremely complex system of cave passages over a total length of 5.8 km. The caves are the biggest and best-known natural phenomenon within the classical Karst area. With the shifting of sink holes in the geological past, numerous collapsed valleys have formed at the contact point where flysch meets limestone under the caverns. With their depth of 163 meters, Velika dolina and Mala dolina charm every visitor. The finest view of both valleys with the natural bridge and the cave that separates them is from an observation point. The caves, with an immense underground gorge and halls, are the beginning of the Škocjan underground system. The caves probably have the biggest cave hall in Europe, measuring 12,000 square meters (1.2 hectares) in cross section. The Reka river runs underground for almost 40 kilometres, to the sources of the Timav in the Gulf of Trieste (Italy).
GPS Northing (N) : 45,5143 GPS Easting (E) : 13,5907
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Personne responsable : Piran - Turistično združenje Portorož | ++386 5 674 22 20 | | last modified: 27.01.2006
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