Category:Mala Boka
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English: Mala Boka, a 11875 m long and 1319 m deep karst cave in Julian Alps, near Bovec, northwestern Slovenia. It is one of the most known Slovenian caves, especially for cavers, and second deepest through-cave (cave with one entrance in the valley and the second on the mountain) in the world, after Lamprechtsofen in Austria. Mala Boka entrance is 432 m above sea level, and its upper entrance, called BC4, is 1730 m above sea level, on the slope of Kanin mountain.
Slovenščina: Mala Boka, je kraška jama na primorski strani Julijskih Alp, blizu Bovca, v severozahodni Sloveniji. Dolga je 11875 m in 1319 globoka. Spada med najbolj znane slovenske jame, še posebno jamarjem, in je drugi najgloblji skozenjc (jama, ki ima en vhod v dolini, drugega pa na gori) na svetu, za jamo Lamprechtsofen v Avstriji. Vhod v Malo Boko je 432 m nad morjem, zgornji vhod, BC4 pa je 1730 m nad morjem, na pobočju Kanina.
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Adrian Wilkins in Mala Boka Cave.jpg 2,755 × 4,069; 896 KB
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Primož Jakopin in Mala Boka Cave.jpg 2,657 × 3,542; 1.4 MB
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