词条 | Dersios sinkhole |
释义 | {{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}{{Infobox cave | name = Dersios sinkhole | other_name = | photo = | photo_width = | photo_caption = | location = near Palaiochora in Arcadia, Greece | depth = {{Convert|170|m|ft}} | length = | survey = | survey_format = | discovery = | geology = | entrance_count = | entrance_list = | difficulty = | hazards = | access = }} The Dersios sinkhole (Greek: Σπηλαιοκαταβόθρα "Ο Δέρσιος" Spilaiokatavothra "O Dhersios") is a sinkhole in Arcadia, Greece. The sinkhole, which has a depth of {{Convert|170|m|ft}}, has been known since antiquity and is located towards the north end of the plateau of Palaiochora at a height of 750 m above sea level on mount Parnon. It is about 45 minutes on unsurfaced road from the nearest town of Tyros in the Kynouria region of Arcadia. The sinkhole was first explored in August 1974 to a depth of {{Convert|81|m|ft}} by a French team (in collaboration with the Hellenic Speleological Society). Since 2003, SELAS caving club in Greece has been exploring the cave, doubling the depth and more than tripling the length of the sinkhole. The new discoveries were made in 2003 by cave diving the first sump and emptying it by siphoning the water and in 2005 by emptying sumps in side passages of the sinkhole. {{Coord missing|Greece}}{{Geology-stub}}{{Peloponnese-geo-stub}} 6 : Landforms of Arcadia|Caves of Greece|Wild caves|Sinkholes of Europe|Landforms of Greece|Landforms of Peloponnese (region) |
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