DescriptionSkocjanske jame river Reka entrance.JPG
English: Škocjanske jame, Divača, Slovenia. Last huge Ponor, of 3, where river Reka disappears in the cave. The even bigger, 30m high, now dry, portal of the cave is above, but here not seen.
Deutsch: Letzter Ponor (von 3), hinter welchem der Fluss Reka in der Höhle von Škocjan verschwindet. Nach 38km im slovenisch-italienischen Kras-Gebirge unterirrdisch, mündet der jetzt noch 2km oberirrdisch fließende, Timavo genannte Fluss, in der Adria bei Monfalcone.
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