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Koněprusy Caves : ウィキペディア英語版
Koněprusy Caves

Koněprusy Caves (''Koněpruské jeskyně'') is a cave system in the heart of the limestone region known as Bohemian Karst, Czech Republic. It is located southwest of Prague, 6 km south of Beroun in the Central Bohemian Region. The name derives from nearby village of Koněprusy. With the length of 2 km and vertical range of 70 m, it is the largest cave system in Bohemia.〔Petr David, Vladimír Soukup, Lubomír Čech,'' Wonders of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia'', pg. 20-21, Euromedia Group (2004), ISBN 978-80-242-2455-8〕
==The caves==
A hill called ''Zlatý kůň'' (Golden Horse) rises above the village of Koněprusy close to another hill called Kobyla (Mare), and nearby is a place called ''V koníku'' (In a Little Horse). A short journey westward leads to Kotýz, a karst plateau. Many legends have been woven about Kotýz and one of them tells about sacred horses used by the Celts for campaigns of war. A prehistoric settlement existed here, which, in Celtic times, some experts believe might well have served as a place of cult worship; druids possibly maintained a cult of the horse here.
Golden Horse hill conceals the most extensive cave system in Bohemia, accidentally discovered after an explosion in a nearby limestone quarry in 1950 and subsequently were made accessible for the public in 1959. Spanning two kilometers and three levels, the cave system inside the ''Zlatý kůň'' hill consists of passages and domed chambers interconnected by shafts developed in limestone of Devonian age. The caves were formed by a small stream at the end of the Tertiary period, as well as by the rainfall that seeped through cracks in the limestone. Rich dripstone formation was created by copious amounts of stalagmites and stalactites as well as by little sinter lakes. A tour leads the visitors through the upper and middle levels, presenting a chain of domed chambers, caves and passages with dark abysses between them. The most beautiful area is deemed by experts to be the extensive Prošek chamber with its sinter ''Jezírko lásky'' (Little lake of love). The caves also offers the spetacular "Koněprusy Roses", a sight that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. They were formed by calcium carbonate dissolved in water, which then gradually precipitated on the walls of the underground lake in the shape of bushes, the tips of which later fell away to create an unusual formation reminiscent of rose blooms.

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