Eyes cave in Bulgaria

Djeviashka Cave (name in Bulgarian: Devetàshka peshterà, and English name: Devetashka cave), a huge and extending about 7 kilometers from the Letnitsa area and to about 15 kilometers northeast of Lovech, near the village of Devetaki on the east bank of the River Osama, in Bulgaria the cave. Djeviashka known for its cave that is home to about 30,000 of the bat.






 About cave
Djeviashka cave, which is known as Devetàshka peshterà in Bulgaria, located approximately 18 kilometers to the north of Lovech, near the village of Devetaki. It karst cave, which was formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks, which is characterized by sewage, and the caves, and sewage networks underground.

The entrance to the cave extends about 35 meters and 30 meters. And about 40 meters after the entrance to the cave expands, and is a spacious hall with an area of ​​2,400 square meters. Hall height up to about 60 meters; and in some places up to 100 meters. The size of the two fields about 200 meters from the entrance, to leave him room. The cave is located 18 kilometers northeast of Djeviashka and Fitch and 2 km from the village of Devetaki. It is known that the cave is also famous name or Maarata Oknata to him from seven different-sized holes in the ceiling, which is characterized by the sun's rays hacked her to light up the central hall and part of the two fields.





At the beginning of 1950, serious explorations of the cave were held, and in relating to its transformation into a warehouse. Studies have shown that Djeviashka cave used for housing (with some interruptions) during almost every historical era. The earliest historical trace of human presence to the middle of the early Stone Age about 70,000 years BC ago. Cave Djeviashka may be between the level of the cave deposits with the richest cultural artifacts from the Neolithic period.

Djeviashka Cave is a huge cave in Bulgaria, which provides shelter for groups of people since the late Stone Age since tens of thousands of years. This cave now vacate the stay of human beings, but it is still a site of national and international importance and is home to about 30,000 of the bat.

The cave itself consists of a scale of about 2 kilometers in length, with the entrance to the "hall" huge measuring 60 meters in length. Up along the roof about 100 meters above the ground, and there are seven huge holes through which passes the day that illuminates the region's vast interior light. One of these holes cave got Maarata name or Oknata ("eyes").

After about 200 meters from the entrance, the cave separates into two branches. On the left side, a small river runs along it, is a mini-lakes and waterfalls, passing through the main hall and flowing in the end to Osama River. The right side is the side warm and dry, which contains several rooms, and ends with the round hall, known as the altar. There is full of beautiful stalactites Balsed, and rivulets and natural majestic domes and arches, which can be found inside the enormous cave and one can see the different human groups.




Location
Djeviashka by extension cave is located 15 km (9.3 mi) north-east of Lovech and about 2 km (1.2 miles) from the village of Devetaki. You can access the cave to walk through narrow corridor along the river, starting from the village of Devetaki, or directly accessible from the street 301 by 400 meters (1300 feet) long dirt road and a concrete bridge.

Animals
In addition to the archaeological findings, the cave known Djeviashka population diversity. Because the season proliferation of mammals that live in the cave runs from June until the end of July, the cave is closed to visitors completely. I lived there twelve species of amphibians protected ten, including snakes aesculapian, turtles, frogs, turtles Herman, and eighty-two species of birds in the region, and thirty-four species of mammals, five species of bats ten.




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