English: The cave Najdena jama (5121 m long and 121 m deep in 2023) near Laze, Slovenia was most likely discovered by Viljem Putik (aka Wilhelm Putick) in 1886 and explored by the Ljubljana Cave Exploration Society (DZRJL) after Alfred Šerko re-discovered it in 1937. It was surveyed by DZRJL and IZRK (Karst Research Institute, Postojna). The above plan was made by Primož Jakopin in 2023 and is mainly based on the Najdena jama map, published in the Glas podzemlja magazine (DZRJL, 2013, France Šušteršič). Names of cave parts are given in Slovenian, the description lower left is in English.
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