Gadime Cave

Gadime Cave

there is not much tourism in Kosovo

Location: 

Gadime e Poshtme

Duration: 

Friday, October 23, 2015

personal highlights

  1. Gadime Cave: discovered in 1966, but still largely unexplored
  2. Guided Tour: private tour guide with broken English and no interest
  3. Tourism: one small booth and a shabby restaurant, no tourists in sight
  4. Geology: natural karst limestone cave, estimated length of 1'260 meter
  5. Surrounding: small village with farms and lots of scrap metals, cars

image source

  1. chicken @ local farm
  2. rock formation @ cave
  3. random stalactite @ cave
  4. random stalagmite @ cace
  5. illuminated path @ cave

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