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Miecharska Cave is situated on the slopes of Mount Malinowa and it is the second largest cave in the Beskid Mountains and also the second largest not karst cave in central Europe (the largest one is Wiślańska Cave). It is 1801 meters long and 56.3 meters deep. It was discovered in 2004. The cave is characterized by its unique richness of underground forms such as: corridors, tunnels, chimneys, wells, siphons, steps and large chambers. In some parts of the cave there are small streams, waterfalls and small, shallow lakes. There is no access to the cave for tourists because some very intensive exploration is conducted in it. Visiting the cave is possible only by the arrangement with Speleological Club in Bielsko Biała (the address of the club is at 45 1-go Maja Road in Bielsko Biała).
A video of the cave exploration is on: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zuxV90Anm4