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Scărișoara Cave : ウィキペディア英語版
Scărișoara Cave

Scărișoara Cave ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Peștera Scărișoara)), is one of the biggest ice caves in the Apuseni Mountains of Romania, in a part of Carpathian chain. It is considered a show cave and one of the natural wonders of Romania.
==Discovery==
First mentioned in 1863 by the Austrian geographer Arnold Schmidl, who made some observations and the first map of the cave,〔Steve Kokker, Cathryn Kemp (2004).
(''Romania & Moldova'' ), Lonely Planet Publications, p. 232. ISBN 1-74104-149-X〕 it was later explored by the Romanian scientist and speleologist Emil Racoviță between 1921 and 1923,〔 who mentioned it and its origin in his 1927 work ''Speleology''. According to the scientist Emil Pop, the ice cave was formed 3500 years ago, during the glaciations, when these mountains were covered by snow and ice, although the exact date when the cave was discovered is still unknown.〔

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