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1 year ago
#29 Wrong. It's known as the second deepest cave with 2197metres in depth.
The Veryovkina Cave is a little bit deeper. Just a few metres: 2223metres.
But... Indeed... both caves belong to the same Arabika Massif. So, actually they are kind of neighbours.
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1 year ago
#37 As someone who has been on many varied stages, sometimes in very exotic places, I would give anything to be able to perform on that stage.
#40 I remember when that guy was found. Amazing story.
Another great list, Iz. Thanks. Keep 'em coming.
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1 year ago
#29 Wrong. It's known as the second deepest cave with 2197metres in depth.
The Veryovkina Cave is a little bit deeper. Just a few metres: 2223metres.
But... Indeed... both caves belong to the same Arabika Massif. So, actually they are kind of neighbours.
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Vert
1 year ago
#37 As someone who has been on many varied stages, sometimes in very exotic places, I would give anything to be able to perform on that stage.
#40 I remember when that guy was found. Amazing story.
Another great list, Iz. Thanks. Keep 'em coming.
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The Veryovkina Cave is a little bit deeper. Just a few metres: 2223metres.
But... Indeed... both caves belong to the same Arabika Massif. So, actually they are kind of neighbours.
#40 I remember when that guy was found. Amazing story.
Another great list, Iz. Thanks. Keep 'em coming.