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1733 Meters of Elevation: Do You Know the Deepest Abyss of France? - My Stay in the Mountains

Lost in the limestone immensity of the Criou massif, in Samoëns in Haute-Savoie, Mirolda is not only a symbol of French speleology: it embodies the spirit of adventure, curiosity and exceedance of men who always sink a little further below the Earth's surface. With 1,733 meters of depth explored, this karst cavity is now recognized as the deepest gulf of France. Yet, despite its almost mythical status in the world of spelology, Mirolda remains u…
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Lost in the limestone immensity of the Criou massif, in Samoëns in Haute-Savoie, Mirolda is not only a symbol of French speleology: it embodies the spirit of adventure, curiosity and exceedance of men who always sink a little further below the Earth's surface. With 1,733 meters of depth explored, this karst cavity is now recognized as the deepest gulf of France. Yet, despite its almost mythical status in the world of spelology, Mirolda remains u…

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mon-sejour-en-montagne.com broke the news in France on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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