Tkalca jama (Q12189313)

Summary from Slovenščina / Slovene Wikipedia (slwiki)

Tkalca jama, tudi Zatočna jama, je vodna jama z vhodom na zahodni strani Rakovega Škocjana. Vanjo ponikne reka Rak, ki spada v kraški povirni sistem porečja Ljubljanice. Jama je dobila ime po kapniških oblikah, v katerih so nekateri prepoznali tkalca. Prvi jo je leta 1687 opisal Valvasor za revijo Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Weaver Cave (Slovene: Tkalca jama), also known as Inlet Cave (Zatočna jama), is a 2,885 metres (9,465 ft) long ponor cave in southwest Slovenia. It runs from the west (downstream) side of the Rak Škocjan Valley, where it has two entrances, and continues into Planina Cave. It is traversed by Rak Creek, part of the Ljubljanica source system. It thus forms part of the hydrological connection between Cerknica Polje and Planina Polje. Due to sumps, the stream of the Rak is very difficult to follow and was explored by divers only in 1974, when the majority of the cave was discovered in the course of a rescue expedition, and in August 2012.

Wikidata location: 45.7934, 14.2866 view on OSM or edit on OSM

matches

login to upload wikidata tags

found 2 match candidates

node: Tkalca jama (OSM), 112 m from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Tkalca jama
natural: cave_entrance
wikidata: Q12189313
wikipedia: sl:Tkalca jama

wikidata match: Q12189313
node: Tkalca jama (OSM), 86 m from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Tkalca jama
natural: cave_entrance

Search criteria from Wikidata

view with query.wikidata.org

cave (Q35509) natural=cave_entrance
subterranea (Q863404) location=underground

Search criteria from categories

Caves of Inner Carniola natural=cave_entrance