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- La_Verna_cave abstract "La Verna is a show cave in the commune of Sainte-Engrâce in the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques in France. Approximately 700 metres (2,300 ft) of mined tunnel leads into the Salle de la Verna, the largest chamber in a show cave in the world. It has a diameter of 250 metres (820 ft), a height of 194 metres (636 ft), a surface area of 5 hectares (12 acres) and a volume of 3.6 million cubic metres (130,000,000 cu ft). A river cascades into the chamber from half way up the east wall, and sinks into boulders near the base of the chamber.Discovered on the 13 August 1953 by the cavers Théodor, Lépineux, Eppely, Letrône and Ballandreaux, Salle de la Verna is part of the extensive Gouffre de la Pierre-Saint-Martin cave system. The exploration of this system continues to this day, with over 48 kilometres (30 mi) of passages mapped. The chamber was named after the Lyon scouts, La Verna Troop, who helped in the attempted rescue of Marcel Loubens who died following a fall during the 1952 explorations.In 2003 a standard 4 person hot-air balloon was flown in Salle de la Verna.".
- La_Verna_cave thumbnail La_Verna_platform.jpg?width=300.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageExternalLink www.laverna.fr.
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- La_Verna_cave wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageRevisionID "660998953".
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- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Basement_(geology).
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- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caves.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Devonian.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Hydro-electric_power.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Hydroelectricity.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Mesozoic.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Paleozoic.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Sainte-Engrâce.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Schist.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Show_cave.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(hydrology).
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink Subterranean_river.
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- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink File:La_Verna_platform.jpg.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLink File:La_Verna_waterfall.jpg.
- La_Verna_cave wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Verna cave".
- La_Verna_cave hasPhotoCollection La_Verna_cave.
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- La_Verna_cave subject Category:Caves.
- La_Verna_cave hypernym Cave.
- La_Verna_cave point "42.979327 -0.796169".
- La_Verna_cave type Cave.
- La_Verna_cave type SpatialThing.
- La_Verna_cave comment "La Verna is a show cave in the commune of Sainte-Engrâce in the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques in France. Approximately 700 metres (2,300 ft) of mined tunnel leads into the Salle de la Verna, the largest chamber in a show cave in the world. It has a diameter of 250 metres (820 ft), a height of 194 metres (636 ft), a surface area of 5 hectares (12 acres) and a volume of 3.6 million cubic metres (130,000,000 cu ft).".
- La_Verna_cave label "La Verna cave".
- La_Verna_cave sameAs m.0131216c.
- La_Verna_cave lat "42.979327".
- La_Verna_cave long "-0.796169".
- La_Verna_cave wasDerivedFrom La_Verna_cave?oldid=660998953.
- La_Verna_cave depiction La_Verna_platform.jpg.
- La_Verna_cave homepage www.laverna.fr.
- La_Verna_cave isPrimaryTopicOf La_Verna_cave.