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Cave system in Slovenia
xc5xa0kocjan Caves (pronouncedxc2xa0[xcbx88xcax83kxc9x94xcbx90tsjan]; Slovene: xc5xa0kocjanske jame, Italian: Grotte di San Canziano) is a cave system in Slovenia.
The cave entrances are at the bottom of the two collapse dolines.
The canyon of such dimensions nevertheless ends with a relatively small siphon: one that cannot deal with the enormous volume of water that pours into the cave after heavy rainfall, causing major flooding, during which water levels can rise by more than one hundred metres (330xc2xa0ft).
The last major achievement was the discovery of Silent Cave (Slovene: Tiha jama) in 1904, when some local men climbed the sixty-metre (200xc2xa0ft) wall of Mxc3xbcller Hall (Slovene: Mxc3xbcllerjeva dvorana).
Slovenian divers managed to swim through the siphon Ledeni dihnik and discovered over 200xc2xa0m (660xc2xa0ft) of new cave passages.
From time immemorial, people have been attracted to the gorge where the Reka River disappears underground as well as the cave entrances.
A valuable archaeological find in Fly Cave (Slovene: Muxc5xa1ja jama) indicates the influence of Greek civilization, where a cave temple was located after the end of the Bronze Age and in the Iron Age.
According to some sources, in 1819, the county councilor Matej Tominc (Tominc Cave is named after him) ordered that steps be built to the bottom of Big Collapse Doline (Slovene: Velika Dolina).
The first part of the Cavesxe2x80x94Marinixc4x8d Cave and Mahorxc4x8dixc4x8d Cave with Little Collapse Doline (Slovene: Mala Dolina)xe2x80x94was opened to tourists by 1933.
Tours of the cave are conducted in Slovenian, English, Italian and German.
The protected area of 413 ha conserves an exceptional limestone cave system which comprises one of the world's largest known underground river canyons, that was cut into the limestone bedrock by the Reka River.
Like the canyon, the vast underground halls and chambers of the cave system expose stunning variations of limestone bedrock and secondary cave formations.
The caves support many endemic and endangered species, including the Cave Salamander along with many invertebrates and crustaceans.
Criterion (vii): The xc5xa0kocjan cave system and its surroundings are eminent and well-conserved manifestations of Karst topography.
The heart of the site, the main cave system with the underground stretches of the Reka River, has been formed in a thick layer of cretaceous limestone.
The landscape and parts of the cave system have been subject to some construction and other forms of human intervention.