The Tăușoare-Zalion Reserve is a cave system located in the deeply forested areas of the Rodna Mountains, Bistrița-Năsăud County, in Romania. The Tăușoare Cave was discovered in 1955 by a teacher, Leon Bârte. Located at an altitude of 950 metres (3,120 feet), it has a length of 20 km (12 mi) and a depth of 413.5 m (1,357 ft), making it the deepest and the third longest cave in Romania. The protected underground area covers 72.1 hectares (178 acres).
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| - Tăușoare-Höhle (de)
- Tăușoare-Zalion Reserve (en)
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| - Die Tăușoare-Höhle (rumänisch Peștera Izvorul Tăușoarelor) liegt in der Nähe der Gemeinde Telciu in Rumänien, im Rodna-Gebirge im Kreis Bistrița-Năsăud auf etwa 950 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel. Sie ist 19 Kilometer lang und reicht mit ihrer tiefsten Stelle bis auf 413,5 Meter unter die Erdoberfläche hinab. Die Höhle wurde im Jahr 1955 von dem Lehrer Leon Bârte aus entdeckt. Sie ist nach dem Fluss Izvorul Tăușoarelor benannt, der sich unweit der Höhle befindet. (de)
- The Tăușoare-Zalion Reserve is a cave system located in the deeply forested areas of the Rodna Mountains, Bistrița-Năsăud County, in Romania. The Tăușoare Cave was discovered in 1955 by a teacher, Leon Bârte. Located at an altitude of 950 metres (3,120 feet), it has a length of 20 km (12 mi) and a depth of 413.5 m (1,357 ft), making it the deepest and the third longest cave in Romania. The protected underground area covers 72.1 hectares (178 acres). (en)
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| - Location of the cave in Romania (en)
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| - Peștera Izvorul Tăușoarelor (en)
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| - Die Tăușoare-Höhle (rumänisch Peștera Izvorul Tăușoarelor) liegt in der Nähe der Gemeinde Telciu in Rumänien, im Rodna-Gebirge im Kreis Bistrița-Năsăud auf etwa 950 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel. Sie ist 19 Kilometer lang und reicht mit ihrer tiefsten Stelle bis auf 413,5 Meter unter die Erdoberfläche hinab. Die Höhle wurde im Jahr 1955 von dem Lehrer Leon Bârte aus entdeckt. Sie ist nach dem Fluss Izvorul Tăușoarelor benannt, der sich unweit der Höhle befindet. (de)
- The Tăușoare-Zalion Reserve is a cave system located in the deeply forested areas of the Rodna Mountains, Bistrița-Năsăud County, in Romania. The Tăușoare Cave was discovered in 1955 by a teacher, Leon Bârte. Located at an altitude of 950 metres (3,120 feet), it has a length of 20 km (12 mi) and a depth of 413.5 m (1,357 ft), making it the deepest and the third longest cave in Romania. The protected underground area covers 72.1 hectares (178 acres). The cave features rare minerals, such as mirabilite and anthodites, being second in Romania in value of anthodites, after the Peștera Vântului in the Pădurea Craiului Mountains. (en)
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