Riesenberghöhle

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The Riesenberghöhle is a limestone cave in the Süntel in Lower Saxony. It was discovered in 1969 by cave explorer Bodo Schillat. It is 980 meters long. The Riesenberg cave system is named after her, including the Schillat cave .

Individual evidence

  1. Stefan Meyer, Ingo Dorsten: The Riesenberghöhle - Northern Germany's largest cave system in Jura limestone. In: Die Höhle , Volume 60, Issue 1–4, 2009, pp. 88 ff. ( Online )
  2. Wolfgang Kunzmann: Caves in the Süntel and Weser Mountains.

Coordinates: 52 ° 12 ′ 9.5 ″  N , 9 ° 17 ′ 3.7 ″  E