Sugomak Cave

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The sign on the way to the cave reads: "Dear friends, in 150 metres you will be on the territory of a unique monument of nature, the Sugomak Cave..."
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The entrance to the cave, vandalized by visitors painting their names

Sugomak Cave (Template:Langx) is located in Ural, on the east slope of the Sugomak Mountain near the town of Kyshtym. The Sugomak Cave is the only cavity in Ural developed in marble by water.[1] It is the main local sight and represents a cavity consisting of three grottos which are connected by narrow passages. The third grotto is partially filled by water.

The members of "Kosmopoisk", by means of echo-sounding, have found under the thick silt at least three strange objects.[1] The origin of the discoid objects lying up to 8 meters deep is not clear. Under the water there are the flooded courses leading, most likely, to new areas of the cave.

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