Karst wind tunnels in Ravno

World Heritage
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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<p>The karst wind caves of Ravno, located in the Dinaric Mountains, are world-renowned for their outstanding cave biodiversity and endemism. Known since ancient times, the well-preserved karst landscapes make it one of the world's most important hotspots for the diversity of cave-dwelling animals, especially underground aquatic animals. The caves are home to many vertebrates that are threatened worldwide, the only underground tube worms in the world, and a variety of plants that are endemic to the Balkans. In addition, some of the species found in the caves are relicts of the Tertiary and pre-Tertiary periods, many of whose close relatives became extinct a long time ago, and can therefore be called living fossils. </p>

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