Macocha Gorge

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox Cave The Macocha Abyss (Template:Langx), also known as the Macocha Gorge, is a sinkhole in the Moravian Karst cave system of the Czech Republic. The sinkhole is Script error: No such module "convert". deep, which makes it the deepest of its kind (light hole type) in Central Europe. It is a popular tourist attraction for casual visitors to the region, in addition to cavers and advanced technical divers.

Location

Macocha Abyss is located in the Vilémovice municipality in the South Moravian Region, Script error: No such module "convert". north of the city of Brno. It is part of the Punkva Caves and the Punkva River flows through it.

Description

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Top view

The abyss is Script error: No such module "convert". long and Script error: No such module "convert". wide. It is Script error: No such module "convert". deep to the surface of Dolní Lake. Below the surface of Dolní Lake are other underground spaces, so far explored to a total depth of Script error: No such module "convert".. The dimensions of the abyss allow for its overall daylight and therefore it is classified in the "light hole" abyss category.[1]

At the beginning of the Pustý Žleb (Desolate Canyon), below the town of Sloup, the waters of the Sloupský Brook (one of the tributaries of the subterranean river Punkva) helped to form an extensive system of underground passages, domes and abysses. This system, measuring approximately Script error: No such module "convert"., is known as the Sloupsko-šošůvské jeskyně (Sloup-Šošůvka Caves). At Script error: No such module "convert". long, the viewing circuit is the longest underground trail open to the public in the Czech Republic.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Etymology

The name Macocha is derived from macecha, meaning "stepmother". According to a popular folk story, the abyss was named after an evil stepmother who married a widowed farmer from a nearby village. The farmer had a son whom she accepted until she gave birth to her own son. Knowing her child wouldn't inherit anything, she lured her stepson to the abyss and threw him into it. Once she realized what she's done, she decided to end her own life by jumping into the abyss as well. Surprisingly, her stepson survived, and was eventually saved by his father and other villagers. Another version of the story says that the stepmother did not commit suicide, but was instead thrown into the abyss after the villagers learnt what she had done to her stepson.[2]

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