Gökgöl Cave Map And Location




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Gökgöl Cave is an active dripstone cave located in Üzülmez district of Zonguldak.

Gökgöl Cave is 3350 meters long with arms, Turkey's tenth longest cave and 875-meter walk way with the biggest cave of Turkey's trip to the area. There are all kinds of dripstone formations (stalactites, stalagmites, columns, flag stalactites and pasta stalactites) in the cave at the 4th km of Zonguldak-Ankara motorway exit. The stream is poured into Erçek Creek with a natural siphon.

Gökgöl Cave is dated to the carboniferous period; is about 350 million years old. 1200 meters in 1975 by Turkish caver Temucin Aygen and British caver Chris Mauer and Harvery Lomas; 400 meters was discovered in 1977 by the Paris Speology Club. Since it is on the main road, it is very easy to reach and since 2001 it has been introduced to tourism.

Its depth is 11 meters and its slope is 82 meters. There are a total of three openings, two of which are fossilized and one is active.

875 meters from the entrance of the cave, walking path, lighting, bridges and sight-making facilities such as touristic trips have been made possible. The parts of the cave, from the entrance to the big depression hall, are described as Fossil entrance, Asthma Hall, Harikalar Hall and Miracle Hall.


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