
Cserszegtomaji-kútbarlang
Cserszegtomaj-kútbarlang is one of Hungary’s “fokozottan védett” protected caves, and its most striking trait is how much maze-like complexity it packs into such a small horizontal extent. It is listed as the longest cave of the Keszthelyi Riviera, and within Cserszegtomaj it is one of two caves with this highest protection level—its neighbor being the Acheron-kútbarlang. The cave opens from the 64-m-deep well at the cemetery, through a concrete-lined shaft wall, with the entrance opening 50 m down from the well mouth. Geologically, it formed where the Upper Triassic main dolomite meets Miocene sandstone, shaped by warm and cool karst waters. …
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