Výpustek Cave

Výpustek Cave is show cave in the central part of the Moravian Karst nature reserve in Czech Republic, in the upper section of the Křtiny Valley, not far from the village of Křtiny. It forms two subterranean levels of the ancient ponor system of the Křtinský Brook.[1] It is a significant paleontological locality, one of the few European sites where complete skeletons of early Quaternary (Pleistocene) fauna can be found.[2]

Výpustek Cave
Locationnear Křtiny,
Coordinates49°17′27″N 16°43′27″E
Typelimestone karst
Length2.5 km (1.55 mi)

The total length of all the spaces known today is ca. 1,300 m with denivelation of 55 m. In the period of speleological explorations in the 18th century it was considered the largest cave in Moravia. During the 20th century it was intensively used for exploitation of phosphate clay, as an army depot, German army factory[3] – airplane motors manufacturing,[4] and secret command post of the Czechoslovak People's Army; in spite of that some parts were preserved in the natural state. Cave is open for tourist visits since 2008.[5]

Public tours are 600 m long[6] and take 75 minutes. Air temperature 7–8 °C[7] (46 °F), relative humidity cca 95%.[8]

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