
Fehér-barlang
Fehér-barlang—“White Cave” in Hungarian (Fehér-barlang)—is one of the karst caves around Sopron, the kind of landscape shaped over long stretches of time by groundwater moving through limestone. What makes this spot feel concrete, even before you’re deep underground, is that it’s officially listed in Hungary’s national cave register: you can find it under the nature-protection database with the identifier 2892-11. The name you see here—Fehér-barlang—points you toward the visual character people associate with the cave: limestone can create pale, light-reflecting surfaces, and many caves in this region get their common names from that look. …
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