
Photo: Zdeněk Truhlář, Czech Radio
The Kateřinská and Punkva caves, together with the Macocha Abyss in the heart of the Moravian Karst Protected Landscape Area, are seeking a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. If their bid is successful they would join the Jizera Mountain Beech Forests, which so far remain the only Czech natural heritage site on the list.
The Moravian Karst, in southern Moravia, is the country’s largest and most important karst region.
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Author: Ruth Fraňková