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Stopića Cave

The Stopića Cave (Serbian: Стопића пећина, romanizedStopića pećina) is a limestone cave near Sirogojno, on the slopes of Mount Zlatibor in western Serbia.[1][2] It has been protected by the state as the natural monument.[2] By 2022 it became the most visited cave in Serbia.[3][4]

Stopića Cave
Serbian: Стопића пећина
Stopića pećina
Water filled cascading tufa "bathtubs"
LocationSirogojno, Mount Zlatibor, Serbia
Coordinates43°41′47″N 19°52′10″E / 43.69629°N 19.86957°E / 43.69629; 19.86957Coordinates: 43°41′47″N 19°52′10″E / 43.69629°N 19.86957°E / 43.69629; 19.86957
Length1,691.5 m (5,550 ft)
GeologyTriassic limestone
Accesseasy
Show cave opened2009
Show cave length400 m (1,300 ft)
Visitors>100,000 (2022)
Featureswaterfall, tufa bathtubs

Location

The Stopića Cave is located on the territory of the Rožanstvo village. It is situated 19 km (12 mi) from Zlatibor, in the Sirogojno direction.[5] The location where to turn from the road between two villages is marked by the representation of the large bottle, posted as the commercial for the former Vapa Spa.[6]

Geology

The cave is easily accessed. Entry into the cave is 18 m (59 ft) tall and 35 m (115 ft) wide. It has a total length of 1,691 m (5,548 ft). It is a river cave, as the stream of Trnavski Potok flows through it. It was named after the nearby Stopići hamlet of the Rožanstvo village.[2][5][6]

It contains a 9.5-metre-tall (31 ft) waterfall called the "Spring of Life", speleothems and unusual tufa "bathtubs", cave formations which fill with water in time, and then overspill creating a cascade flow. In the section of the cave known as the River Canal, there is a whirlpool. Beneath it, the tufa slide is formed, which spreads into the tufa cascades. Between the cascades, the "bathtubs" and gigantic "pots" are located. During the higher influx of water, the cascading water forms the fully fledged "Spring of Life" watefall.[2][5][6]

It has two major halls, Dark Hall and Light Hall, and specific openings in the ceiling called dugure or vigledi. There are seven of them, but only one, 66 m (217 ft) deep, is directly connected to the cave. Others are interconnected with each other by the network of slanted corridors.[2][5][6]

Human history

Local population preserved myths of the unknown voices coming from dugure, falling into them, falling into the abyss when getting of the path and various other aberrations in the cave. It was used as the hideout by the local Serbian population, hiding from the Ottoman army during the First Serbian Uprising. Local population still claims that the corridors are much longer than officially measured so far.[6]

Radoslav Vasović published first description of the cave in the 1901 manuscript of the Serbian Geology Society. The first speleological surveys were conducted in 1909 and 1913 by Jovan Cvijić.[6]

Pane Stopić, local hero, allegedly was hiding in the cave for over a decade, evading the Chetniks, the Yugoslav Partisans and the OZNA pursuers, during and after World War II.[6]

At the turn of the 21st century, local population tried to dig into the dugure, believing it contained hidden gold. Some thought it was the hidden treasure of the medieval Nemanjić dynasty, while others claimed it was gold hidden by the Chetniks during the war.[6]

The cave was open for public in 2009. In had 61,280 visitors in 2017,[2] and 89,113 in 2019.[5] Due to the acoustics, concerts and performances are being held in the cave.[7] In 2022, additional 60 m (200 ft) of pathways were arranged for visitors, bringing a total to 400 m (1,300 ft). That way, Dark and Light Hall, Spring of Life waterfall, Hall with Pots, and whirlpools, all became accessible. Number of visitors reached over 100,000.[3][4]

Vapa Spa

Vapa Spa (Бања Вапа, Banja Vapa), or Toša's Spa (Тошина Бања, Tošina Banja) is a former spa located close to the Rožanci-Sirogojno road and in the vicinity of the cave. Small Prištavica river flows through it, while there are two pipes where the water springs in the spa. It has been used for centuries by the local population who claimed it had healing properties (nerves, skin diseases, eyes).[8]

The unfinished spa complex, designed in the castle style, is left to the elements, derelict and covered in overgrowth. Construction began by the local Toša Lazović (1914–1999; hence the spa's second name) in 1974 and continued until 1999. On the road, there is a large brick object, designed in the shape of a bottle, marking the turn to the spa. The complex is entered via a fenced concrete bridge through the semicircular built gate. There is another, even more derelict entrance which also consists of a small bridge and a gate.[8]

The castle with towers and terraces is made of red façade bricks and was supposed to be a hotel and the central part of the complex. There are paved pedestrian paths around it, and a small pool next to the river. There are several other built bottle-shaped objects around the building. There are pipes built into each one of them, where the water was supposed to spring out. Lazović for a while bottled and sold the water, but the complex ultimately remained unfinished and in ruins.[8]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Nenad Banjac, Ljubinko Savić, Aleksandra Maran, Milena Cukavac, Meri Ganić, Zoran Nikić (2011). Field Trip Guide, Geological excursion, 17–18 September 2011. 17th Meeting of the Association of European Geological Societies, Beograd 2011. p. 32.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Branko Pejović, 9 January 2018, Politika, Stopića pećina sve posećenija i uređenija
  3. ^ a b Стопића пећину прошле године посетило више од 100.000 туриста [Stopića Cave visited by more than 100,000 tourists last year]. Politika (in Serbian). 26 January 2023. p. 10.
  4. ^ a b eKapija (25 January 2023). "Stopića pećinu prošle godine posetilo više od 100.000 ljudi – Za 10% više nego ranije" [Stopića Cave visited by more than 100,000 tourists last year – 10% more than previous year] (in Serbian). eKapija.
  5. ^ a b c d e Branko Pejović (12 May 2020). Стопића пећина отворена за посетиоце [Stopića Cave opened for visitors]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 20.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Branko Pejović (4 October 2020). ""Džinovski lonci" i bigrene kade" ["Gigantic pots" and tufa bathtubs]. Politika-Magazin, No. 1201 (in Serbian). pp. 22–23.
  7. ^ Branko Pejović (3 November 2020). Етно-звуци у пећини код бигрених када [Ethnic sounds at the tufa bathtubs in the cave]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 20.
  8. ^ a b c Branko Pejović (8 July 2019). "Od Tošine banje i dvorca ostale zidine" [Only derelict walls remained of Toša's spa and castle]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 8.

External links

  • Stopića cave: detailed information, photographs, maps

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The Stopica Cave Serbian Stopiћa peћina romanized Stopica pecina is a limestone cave near Sirogojno on the slopes of Mount Zlatibor in western Serbia 1 2 It has been protected by the state as the natural monument 2 By 2022 it became the most visited cave in Serbia 3 4 Stopica CaveSerbian Stopiћa peћina Stopica pecinaWater filled cascading tufa bathtubs LocationSirogojno Mount Zlatibor SerbiaCoordinates43 41 47 N 19 52 10 E 43 69629 N 19 86957 E 43 69629 19 86957 Coordinates 43 41 47 N 19 52 10 E 43 69629 N 19 86957 E 43 69629 19 86957Length1 691 5 m 5 550 ft GeologyTriassic limestoneAccesseasyShow cave opened2009Show cave length400 m 1 300 ft Visitors gt 100 000 2022 Featureswaterfall tufa bathtubs Contents 1 Location 2 Geology 3 Human history 4 Vapa Spa 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation EditThe Stopica Cave is located on the territory of the Rozanstvo village It is situated 19 km 12 mi from Zlatibor in the Sirogojno direction 5 The location where to turn from the road between two villages is marked by the representation of the large bottle posted as the commercial for the former Vapa Spa 6 Geology EditThe cave is easily accessed Entry into the cave is 18 m 59 ft tall and 35 m 115 ft wide It has a total length of 1 691 m 5 548 ft It is a river cave as the stream of Trnavski Potok flows through it It was named after the nearby Stopici hamlet of the Rozanstvo village 2 5 6 It contains a 9 5 metre tall 31 ft waterfall called the Spring of Life speleothems and unusual tufa bathtubs cave formations which fill with water in time and then overspill creating a cascade flow In the section of the cave known as the River Canal there is a whirlpool Beneath it the tufa slide is formed which spreads into the tufa cascades Between the cascades the bathtubs and gigantic pots are located During the higher influx of water the cascading water forms the fully fledged Spring of Life watefall 2 5 6 It has two major halls Dark Hall and Light Hall and specific openings in the ceiling called dugure or vigledi There are seven of them but only one 66 m 217 ft deep is directly connected to the cave Others are interconnected with each other by the network of slanted corridors 2 5 6 Human history EditLocal population preserved myths of the unknown voices coming from dugure falling into them falling into the abyss when getting of the path and various other aberrations in the cave It was used as the hideout by the local Serbian population hiding from the Ottoman army during the First Serbian Uprising Local population still claims that the corridors are much longer than officially measured so far 6 Radoslav Vasovic published first description of the cave in the 1901 manuscript of the Serbian Geology Society The first speleological surveys were conducted in 1909 and 1913 by Jovan Cvijic 6 Pane Stopic local hero allegedly was hiding in the cave for over a decade evading the Chetniks the Yugoslav Partisans and the OZNA pursuers during and after World War II 6 At the turn of the 21st century local population tried to dig into the dugure believing it contained hidden gold Some thought it was the hidden treasure of the medieval Nemanjic dynasty while others claimed it was gold hidden by the Chetniks during the war 6 The cave was open for public in 2009 In had 61 280 visitors in 2017 2 and 89 113 in 2019 5 Due to the acoustics concerts and performances are being held in the cave 7 In 2022 additional 60 m 200 ft of pathways were arranged for visitors bringing a total to 400 m 1 300 ft That way Dark and Light Hall Spring of Life waterfall Hall with Pots and whirlpools all became accessible Number of visitors reached over 100 000 3 4 Vapa Spa EditVapa Spa Baњa Vapa Banja Vapa or Tosa s Spa Toshina Baњa Tosina Banja is a former spa located close to the Rozanci Sirogojno road and in the vicinity of the cave Small Pristavica river flows through it while there are two pipes where the water springs in the spa It has been used for centuries by the local population who claimed it had healing properties nerves skin diseases eyes 8 The unfinished spa complex designed in the castle style is left to the elements derelict and covered in overgrowth Construction began by the local Tosa Lazovic 1914 1999 hence the spa s second name in 1974 and continued until 1999 On the road there is a large brick object designed in the shape of a bottle marking the turn to the spa The complex is entered via a fenced concrete bridge through the semicircular built gate There is another even more derelict entrance which also consists of a small bridge and a gate 8 The castle with towers and terraces is made of red facade bricks and was supposed to be a hotel and the central part of the complex There are paved pedestrian paths around it and a small pool next to the river There are several other built bottle shaped objects around the building There are pipes built into each one of them where the water was supposed to spring out Lazovic for a while bottled and sold the water but the complex ultimately remained unfinished and in ruins 8 Gallery Edit See also EditList of caves in SerbiaReferences Edit Nenad Banjac Ljubinko Savic Aleksandra Maran Milena Cukavac Meri Ganic Zoran Nikic 2011 Field Trip Guide Geological excursion 17 18 September 2011 17th Meeting of the Association of European Geological Societies Beograd 2011 p 32 a b c d e f Branko Pejovic 9 January 2018 Politika Stopica pecina sve posecenija i uređenija a b Stopiћa peћinu proshle godine posetilo vishe od 100 000 turista Stopica Cave visited by more than 100 000 tourists last year Politika in Serbian 26 January 2023 p 10 a b eKapija 25 January 2023 Stopica pecinu prosle godine posetilo vise od 100 000 ljudi Za 10 vise nego ranije Stopica Cave visited by more than 100 000 tourists last year 10 more than previous year in Serbian eKapija a b c d e Branko Pejovic 12 May 2020 Stopiћa peћina otvorena za posetioce Stopica Cave opened for visitors Politika in Serbian p 20 a b c d e f g h Branko Pejovic 4 October 2020 Dzinovski lonci i bigrene kade Gigantic pots and tufa bathtubs Politika Magazin No 1201 in Serbian pp 22 23 Branko Pejovic 3 November 2020 Etno zvuci u peћini kod bigrenih kada Ethnic sounds at the tufa bathtubs in the cave Politika in Serbian p 20 a b c Branko Pejovic 8 July 2019 Od Tosine banje i dvorca ostale zidine Only derelict walls remained of Tosa s spa and castle Politika in Serbian p 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stopica cave Stopica cave detailed information photographs maps Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stopica Cave amp oldid 1140255633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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