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There's a Cavern in Croatia that has the "worlds longest subterranean vertical drop". It's essentially a hole in the ground that's about 100 ft across, zigzags for a good 200ft. or so, then drops straight down for over 1600ft.!
I thought "Cool! I bet they have rope climbs down in there!" So I'm reading up on it and come across this article about it on MSNBC:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5659995/
I changed my plans after the "At the foot of the Velebit cave are small ponds and streams, including one of the largest known colonies of subterranean leeches, Sutlovic Baksic said." part of the article
Ick! Can you imagine dropping into one of those ponds????
I thought "Cool! I bet they have rope climbs down in there!" So I'm reading up on it and come across this article about it on MSNBC:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5659995/
I changed my plans after the "At the foot of the Velebit cave are small ponds and streams, including one of the largest known colonies of subterranean leeches, Sutlovic Baksic said." part of the article
Ick! Can you imagine dropping into one of those ponds????
