It is a cave located in the western part of Góra Zborów and at the same time in the nature reserve of the same name. Its length is 190 meters. The object can be visited with a guide. The tour includes a guided tour of the basic tourist route, discussion of the exhibition about the genesis of the cave and human activity in its vicinity, dripstone, as well as the passage through the underground labyrinth.
The Głęboka Cave is the part of the Reserve where human activity is most visible. Nature assets have been destroyed here as a result of ancient exploitation of mineral resources. During World War II, a limestone quarry operated here, then crystalline calcite (spar) was mined here due to the dynamic development of the glass industry in these areas. Traces of miners' activity and fragments of lumps of calcite can be found here today.
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Głęboka Cave
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(distance from the attraction)