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Hell Cave

Coordinates:46°17′23.28″N15°7′58.8″E / 46.2898000°N 15.133000°E /46.2898000; 15.133000
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Cave and archaeological site in Slovenia
Hell Cave
Entrance to the cave
Map showing the location of Hell Cave
Map showing the location of Hell Cave
LocationZalog pri Šempetru,Slovenia
Coordinates46°17′23.28″N15°7′58.8″E / 46.2898000°N 15.133000°E /46.2898000; 15.133000
Length1,159 m
Discovery1860
GeologyKarst

Hell Cave (Slovene:Jama Pekel) is akarst cave in the settlement ofZalog pri Šempetru inSlovenia.[1]

Name

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Across Slovenia there are many oronyms, regional names, andmicrotoponyms namedPekel or 'hell'. In folk geography, the name was used to metaphorically designate chasms, caves, shafts and other narrow, dark places; for example, inKropa there is theestate namePekel originally referring to ablacksmith's shop. Semantically related names in Slovenia include Devil's Hole (Slovene:Vragova luknja) in the settlement ofOkrog and Devil's Ravine (Slovene:Hudičev graben) in the settlement ofParož.[2] The cave's dark, black entrance inspired the idea that the Devil lived inside.[3]

Other stories of the name's origin say that one of the rocks near the entrance was thought to look like the Devil[4] or that warm water vapour drifting from the cave in the winter had an eerie effect.[5][6] See alsoHell Gorge,Pekel, Maribor, andPekel, Trebnje.

Description

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The cave is 1,159 m (3,802 ft) long and has two levels.Peklenščica Creek runs through the caverns of the lower part of the cave and comes bursting out of a siphon as the highest-elevation accessible subterranean waterfall in Slovenia.[7] The upper part of the cave is dry, but full ofcave formations.

History

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The cave is more than three million years old. Finds of human bones in the cave prove that the cave was used as a shelter by these early inhabitants of Europe. Wooden footbridges were set up in the cave in 1860, making it accessible to visitors.[3] The cave became better known between 1860 and 1870, when it was explored byAnton Franz Reibenschuh, a professor fromGraz. It was also explored at the end of the 19th century by Ivan Kač, a municipal secretary in Žalec.

Thespeleologist Anton Suwa died in the cave in 1969. In 1972 the cave was opened to the public and it was visited by 25,000 people the following year.[1] It has been managed by the local tourist association since 1972.

References

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  1. ^abSavnik, Roman (1976).Krajevni leksikon Slovenije, vol. 3. Ljubljana: Državna založba Slovenije. p. 539.
  2. ^Snoj, Marko. 2009.Etimološki slovar slovenskih zemljepisnih imen. Ljubljana: Modrijan and Založba ZRC, p. 303.
  3. ^ab"Šempeter Tourist Association: History of Pekel Cave". Archived fromthe original on 2013-06-13. Retrieved2013-07-08.
  4. ^Slovenian Tourist Office site(in Slovene)
  5. ^Šempeter Tourist Association: Pekel Cave
  6. ^Zavod za kulturo, šport in turizem Žalec: Jama PekelArchived 2013-07-08 atarchive.today(in Slovene)
  7. ^Šempeter Tourist Association site

External links

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  • Media related toHell Cave at Wikimedia Commons


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