Category:Sliznevsky Collapse

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English: Sliznevsky collapse is a rockslide with a stony placer and external fragments of the cave roof. The collapse of the karstic cavity occurred in 1946, completely covered a small gorge with a stream running along it and reached the Malaya Slizneva River valley. A stream running along the bottom of the log is knocked out from under the rocks in the lower part of the collapse in the form of a spring.
Русский: Слизневский провал - оползень с каменистой россыпью и наружными фрагментами свода пещеры. Обвал карстовой полости произошел в 1946 году, полностью засыпал небольшое ущелье с протекающим по нему ручьём и достиг дна долины реки Малая Слизнева. Ручей, бежавший по дну лога, выбивается из-под камней в нижней части обвала в виде родника.
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Object location55° 56′ 17.58″ N, 92° 35′ 14.96″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

Media in category "Sliznevsky Collapse"

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