Tunneling to depths of 433 feet (132 meters), Baredine Cave, also known as Grotta Baredine, stands as one of Istria’s most impressive natural wonders. Located near Porec, Croatia, the cave features dramatic stalactites and stalagmites that captivate visitors with their intricate formations. A subterranean lake adds to the allure, home to the endemic olm, a fish-like creature that thrives in the cave’s unique environment. Today, visitors can explore this underground marvel and witness the striking geological features and the fascinating wildlife that inhabits the depths.
Baredine Cave (Grotta Baredine)
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