Piwniczka is a cave in Miฤtusie Turnie in the Miฤtusia Valley in the Western Tatras. It is located within Tatra National Park in Poland. The entrance to it is located on the north-west slope of Maลa ลwistรณwka, above the Miฤtusia Wyลผnia Cave, at an altitude of 1,440 meters above sea level. The length of the cave is 9 meters and its height is 7 meters.[1]
| Piwniczka | |
|---|---|
| Location | Tatra National Park, Poland |
| Coordinates | 49ยฐ14โฒ42โณN 19ยฐ53โฒ49โณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ49.2450ยฐN 19.8969ยฐE |
| Depth | 6 m |
| Length | 9 m |
| Elevation | 1440 m |
| Discovery | 1987, Speleoklubu Warszawskiego PTTK |

Description of the cave
editThe main part of the cave is a 6-meter well accessed by a 2-meter, almost horizontal corridor that starts with a small entrance opening. A vertical clamp on the right leads into a 6-meter well that widens at the bottom. There is then a small room with rubble at the bottom.[2]
There are no speleothems in the cave. Near the opening, mosses and lichens grow on the damp walls.[2]
Discovery
editThe cave was discovered by members of the PTTK Warsaw Speleoklub [Spelunking Club] in 1987.[2]
References
edit- ^ Jaskinie Tatr, 2017-08-23, archived from the original on 2017-08-23
- ^ a b c Jaskinie Polski, Paลstwowy Instytut Geologiczny โ Paลstwowy Instytut Badawczy








