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Grotta di Ispinigoli

Coordinates: 40°19′12″N 9°36′1.2″E / 40.32000°N 9.600333°E / 40.32000; 9.600333
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Grotta di Ispinigoli
(Ispinigoli Cave)
View of the cave
Map showing the location of Grotta di Ispinigoli (Ispinigoli Cave)
Map showing the location of Grotta di Ispinigoli (Ispinigoli Cave)
Location of the caves in Italy
LocationIspinigoli, Dorgali
(NU, Sardinia, Italy)
Coordinates40°19′12″N 9°36′1.2″E / 40.32000°N 9.600333°E / 40.32000; 9.600333
Depth35 m
Elevation1,300 m
Discovery1971
GeologyKarst cave
Entrances1
AccessPublic
Show cave opened1974
WebsiteGrotta di Ispinigoli

The Grotta di Ispinigoli is a karst cave in the Supramonte range, near Dorgali, Sardinia, Italy.

Overview

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One of the largest caves on the island, it contains the tallest column, the tallest in Europe and one of the tallest in the world, measuring circa 38 m in total. The cave also includes the so-called Abisso delle Vergini ("Abyss of the Virgins"), a c. 60 m-deep hole leading to a 12 km series of caves connecting Ispingoli to San Giovanni su Anzu cave. Inside the cave were found traces of human bones and jewelry dating back the Bronze Age, the site was used as burial place by the Nuragic people.

At the bottom of the abyss, were found traces of the extinct giant otter Megalenhydris. This animal is one of four species of extinct endemic otters on the island.

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