Kapova cave
About Kapova cave
Kapova cave is a limestone karst cave in the Bashkortostan, Russia. Situated on the Belaya River in the characteristic save Shulgan-Tash, the cave is best known for the 16,000 years of age Upper Paleolithic shake sketches and illustrations. The passageway to the cave is arranged on the southern incline of the Sarykuskan mountain. It frames a gigantic curve of 30 m 98 ft tallness. To one side of the passageway to the cave is a lake from which the waterway Shul'gan starts. Inside the cave streams the underground Shul'gan waterway, that made the cave. You can come here and explore this place.
This three-story cave framework is around 3 km 1.9 mi long, with a vertical sufficiency of 165 m 541 ft including siphon submerged holes, expansive corridors, exhibitions, underground lakes and the waterway. The Ignatievka Cave is found exactly 120 km 75 mi from the Kapova cave. The cave likewise contains microliths, stays of creatures and more cave canvases, and in addition a stratum of Iron Age settlement. Although a few sources relate the works of art to the Upper Paleolithic, radiocarbon dating of the shades has brought about later numbers, somewhere in the range of 6,000 and 8,000 years prior.
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