Carved by the Reka River, which continues to flow through its depths, the Škocjan Caves form a 4-mile (6-kilometer) network of interconnected caverns in Slovenia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features vast chambers, serene pools, and dramatic sinkholes. Visitors can marvel at the jumbo-size stalactites and stalagmites that decorate the subterranean landscape. The caves’ unique geological formations and the river’s dynamic presence create an immersive experience, offering a glimpse into the natural processes that have shaped this remarkable underground world.
Skocjan Caves (Skocjanske Jame)
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