The Cave III
Here is the third and the last post about Postojnska Cave.
I prepared another set of shots for today. Usually, I don't want to use the same topic more than once but the cave is just stunning.
Enjoy the photos, my friends.
This year was 200 years since the Cave was discovered.
More than 38 millions visitors enjoyed the sighting thus far.
Spaghetti hall.
On the way out.
The red hall in the background.
Can you see two scarry faces?
The baby dragons can live up to 100 years. There are six of them in aquarium at the moment and they are around 40 years old.
The weather forecast for today is promising. We heading to visit our capital Ljubljana and take a walk on its streets.
I hope I'll be able to get some good photos for you.
Have a great weekend, my friends.
This cave is full of useful substances which is very important in the field of science.
Wow... wonderful photography I like this post and i really love it travel photo of my favorite things this post is a great i appreciate your valuable post thanks for sharing this beautiful blog
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Wow, unbelievable structures here! I'd love to visit. So much variation in all the cave formations it must be magical in there.
Wow.... Wonderful photo....really i love your photography my dear friend oldtimer....love you
Wow... this gave me a flashback of when as a child seeing Jeita in Lebanon for the first time.
Last time i was visiting Postojnska jama was in my high school, or maybe even in elementary school!
A lot of things changed probably during this period.
I was the last time there in elementary school as well.
Nice photo and looking this picture I want to visit there. Such a nice cave.
Thanks for sharing nice picture and amazing photography.
Espectacular debe haber mucha historia hay para contar @oldtimer
With this beautiful publication, we have much more knowledge about the Postojnska cave. actually enjoy watching and pleasing each shot, to see so much beauty, the stalagmites are impressive and google, and are formed through the dripping water into the cave the mineral softens and solidifies again, beginning to form on the roof of the cave a conical rock: the stalactite. that gives the cave so many beautiful shapes, I congratulate you for having allowed such a pleasant trip and that always seeing the photos will come to you the thousands of sensations you felt in such a magnificent trip. greetings @oldtimer