Scărișoara Cave
Scărișoara Cave is a natural ice cave located in the Apuseni Mountains of Romania. It is famous for its large underground glacier, which is one of the largest in Europe. The cave features impressive ice formations and a unique microclimate, making it a popular destination for tourists and researchers alike.
Discovered in 1863, Scărișoara Cave has a length of about 700 meters and a depth of 105 meters. The cave is home to various speleological formations, including stalactites and stalagmites. It is part of the Scărișoara Natural Reserve, which aims to protect its delicate ecosystem and geological features.