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Dear visitors!
We are sorry to inform you that tomorrow, on 11th March 2010, because of the bad weather the guided tours will be slightly different and unfortunately it will not be possible to visit the entire tourist part of the caves.
Visitors will be able to see the Silent and the Water murmuring cave up till the Cerkvenik bridge and will return to the information center via the same path.
We apologize for any inconveniences this may cause and wish you a pleasant stay in the Škocjan Caves Park!
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| Biodiverity is the richness of all plant and animal species living on this planet. A piece of this diversity can experience when looking at these photos from the Škocjan caves park, Slovenia. |
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| The first snow in 2010 has reached also the Škocjan Caves Park. The thickness of snow cover exceeded 20 cm. Check out some highlights of the winter. |
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The Škocjan Caves were entered on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites in 1986.
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| We continued in historical reconstruction of the old route in Hanke Canal. Renovation is ongoing since 2003. The team from the park with colleagues from the National Park Berchtesgaden, Germany has reached the canyon. |
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| Become one of the more than 90.000 people who come to see world attraction Škocjan Caves every year. The Škocjan Caves are on the UNESCO’s list of natural and cultural world heritage sites. |
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The museum collections in Škocjan village and in the Delez homestead were visited by more than 8000 people in the last year. These received the Valvasor Museology Award in 2006.
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