Resavska cave is one of the most important tourist caves in Serbia. It is located in eastern Serbia.
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It is estimated that the cave is 80 million years old. It has four halls on two levels and the speleotmas are painted in red, yellow and white. The altitude at the entrance to the cave is 485 meters, and the lowest point is 405 meters. The cave symbol is a massive stalagmite, 20 m high and 12 m wide. After her appearance, she was called the Kip Mother with Child. The cave consists of 8 rooms.
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Caves were discovered by local shepherds in 1962. After exploring for 10 years, the cave was officially opened to visitors on April 22, 1972.
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Since 2010. Resavska cave of the members of the ISCA – International Cave Association. In 2017, it becomes the first hydrological monument with decorative light in Serbia.
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Wonderful cave. I heard about her. I’ll have to visit her on the first occasion.
Love the photos. Hope to visit it one day
Nice shots ! Did you take these pictures.
Yes, downloaded from the net.
Well done! I grew up in US Cave Country (Indiana/Kentucky) and loved the images you shared (and the description of the cave)!
So cool! I love this; the bottom sculptures are very nice
Breathtaking photography here, Marija!
If you think too long about the time it takes drips of water to form stalagmites and stalactites, it can mess with you…
It looks like an amazing place!
If I can visit Serbia, I will definitely visit this beautiful cave.
excellent post Marija!!!!!!!!