Coordinates: 46°15′07.1″N 13°45′50.4″E / 46.251972°N 13.764000°E / 46.251972; 13.764000

Migovec System

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Migovec System
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LocationTolmin, Slovenia
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Depth972 m (3,189 ft)
Length45,329 m (148,717 ft)
Geologylimestone

The Migovec System (Slovene: Sistem Migovec) is a 43,009-metre-long (141,000 ft) and 972-metre-deep (3,190 ft)[1] Alpine cave system within Mount Tolmin Migovec (Tolminski Migovec) in the Municipality of Tolmin in northwestern Slovenia.[2] The mountain and the cave system are part of Triglav National Park. The combined system is the longest known cave in the country, followed by the Postojna Cave System (24,340 m or 79,900 ft).[3][4]

Entrances

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The entrances include:[5]

  • Chough Cave (Kavkna Jama) (M2), first explored in 1972; the highest entrance to the system, at 1861 m above sea level
  • M16, first explored in 1982
  • Torn T-Shirt Cave (Jama Strgane Srajce) (M18), first explored in 1994[6]
  • Gardeners' World (Vrtnarija), first explored in 2000
  • Fairies' Cave (Vilinska Jama), first explored in 2008
  • Primadona, first explored in 1999, collapsed in 2018
  • Monatip, first explored in 2007
  • Belladonna, first explored in 2018, after the collapse of Primadona

Exploration

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The majority of exploration has been carried out by the Caving Section of the Tolmin Mountaineering Club (Jamarska Sekcija Planinskega društva Tolmin), joined since 1994 by Imperial College Caving Club.[5]

Chough Cave (M2), Torn T-Shirt (M18), and M16 were connected together in 1996[7] to form the initial Migovec System, which was then explored to an eventual depth of −970 m (−3,180 ft).[8] In 2008, exploration of Fairy Cave led to an almost immediate connection with Gardeners' World, and on 13 August 2012 Gardeners' World was connected to the Migovec System at a depth of −650 m (−2,130 ft).

Primadona and Monatip, two entrances located on the Western cliff of the Migovec plateau form a cave that was first explored in 1999. The cave had been explored to a length of 2.7km before being connected to the rest of the Migovec System at a depth of −180 m (−590 ft) in late 2015.

See also

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References

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  5. ^ a b Imperial College Caving Club / Jamarska Sekcija PD Tolmin, The Hollow Mountain. ICCC Journal No. 22, 2007
  6. ^ Imperial College Caving Club / Jamarska Sekcija PD Tolmin, The Hollow Mountain. ICCC Journal No. 22, 2007, p. 19
  7. ^ Caves & Caving, Issue 76, Summer '97, p. 20
  8. ^ Caves & Caving, Issue 80, Summer '98, p. 23
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