Planina Cave Explained

Planina Cave (Slovenian: Planinska jama), formerly also Little Castle Cave (Slovenian: Malograjska jama) after Little Castle in the vicinity of its entrance, is one of the longest Slovenian active caves. It is a huge tunnel and the subterranean bed of the Unica River. It is located in Inner Carniola. Five hundred meters from the entrance into the cave is a confluence of two underground rivers: the Pivka River, flowing from the Postojna Polje through Postojna Cave, and the Rak River, flowing to Planina Cave through Weaver Cave from Rak Škocjan. This is one of the largest confluences of subterranean rivers in Europe.[1]

Entrance into the cave is at the southwestern part of Planina Polje in the gable end valley below 65 high rocks. The length of the cave is .[2] It has been shown by water tracing that there is a connection between the systems of Planina Cave and Postojna Cave, and the administration of Postojna Cave estimates the connection will also be explored by cavers. The length of the joint system would be over .[3]

Geographical data

45°49'12" N (WGS 84)

14°14'45" E

453m (1,486feet)

External links

45.8208°N 14.2465°W

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Planinska jama . Slovenian. Planina Cave . Enciklopedija naravne in kulturne dediščine na Slovenskem [Encyclopedia of Natural and Cultural Heritage in Slovenia] . Janja . Kogovšek . Metka . Petrič . Nadja . Zupan Hajna . Tanja . Pipan . Mateja . Šmid Hribar . Gregor . Golež . Dan . Podjed . Drago . Kladnik . Bojan . Erhartič . Primož . Pavlin . Jerele . Ines . 17 May 2012.
  2. Web site: Planinska jama . Slovenian . Planina Cave . 25 February 2013 . e-kataster jam.
  3. News: V Postojnski jami odkrili nov podvodni rov . Slovenian. A New Underwater Passage Found in Postojna Cave . Delo.si . 30 June 2015.