
Moravian Karst
The Moravian Karst is a scenic limestone region in the Czech Republic known for its impressive underground cave systems, steep cliffs, and natural sinkholes. Shaped over millions of years by water erosion, it features over 1,100 caves, including the famous Punkva Caves with a large underground river and a stunning stalactite-stalagmite landscape. The area is a protected nature reserve, offering opportunities for exploration, education, and adventure. Its unique geological formations and rich biodiversity make it a significant site for both scientific study and eco-tourism.