Talk:Bystrianska Cave
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[edit]Note this article has nothing to do with the site in question. The article is a stub one with only the primary statistical information and a brief description by name of some of the parts in the cave. Krenakarore (talk) 17:33, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
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~~~ stalagmites, wrom which Zvonivé stalaktity (Ringing statlctites), Beldachýn (Baldaquin) and Kovacska vyhna (Blacksmith's workshop) are specially remarkable. Except for many erosive forms a ceilng
ceilng river-bed is to be seen in the cave, in which the round granit stones of the Low Tatras are attached by sinter. The cave is 2637 m in length and 95 m in depth. It is the most important cave of the [ ~~~