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Czech scientists discover the largest cave thermal lake in the world

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Czech scientists have discovered the world's largest cave thermal lake. It is located in southern Albania in the Vromoner area. The size of the lake dome is three times larger than the main hall of the National Theatre in Prague. They came across the extensive underground system in 2021, but it was necessary to map it in detail. This was achieved in the second half of last year, when the Neuron Foundation supported the expedition with almost a m…

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Czech scientists have discovered the world's largest cave thermal lake. It is located in southern Albania in the Vromoner area. The size of the lake dome is three times larger than the main hall of the National Theatre in Prague. They came across the extensive underground system in 2021, but it was necessary to map it in detail. This was achieved in the second half of last year, when the Neuron Foundation supported the expedition with almost a m…

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A team of Czech scientists have discovered the world's largest underground thermal lake in southern Albania and have named it Lake Neuron, according to the foundation that funded the expedition. Within the valleys of the mountainous border areas between Greece and Albania, Czech scientists have been exploring the complex situation underground for several years. In the Vromoner region, in

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Czech scientists have discovered the world's largest cave thermal lake. It is located in southern Albania in the Vromoner region. The size of the lake dome is three times larger than the main hall of the National Theatre in Prague. They encountered a large underground system already in 2021, but it was necessary to map it in detail. It succeeded...

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The largest cave thermal lake in the world was discovered by the Czechs. It lies in southern Albania in the Vromoner region. This lake dome is three times the size of the main hall of the National Theater. Scientists had already discovered a vast underground system in 2021, but needed to map it in detail. This was achieved in the second half of last year, when the Neuron Foundation supported the expedition with almost one million crowns to purch…

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The head of the Neuron Atmos Expedition research expedition was speleologist Marek Audy. His team was supplemented by 18 other members. They used a mobile lidar scanner during their work. This is a device that uses a light beam to measure the distance between the scanner and objects in the surrounding area. It also allows for the creation of 3D models of the environment. Thanks to it, scientists found that the lake is 138.3 meters long, 42 meter…

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Czech scientists have discovered the world's largest cavernous thermal lake. It is located in southern Albania in the Vromoner region. The size of the lake dome is three times larger than the main hall of the National Theatre in Prague. They encountered a large underground system already in 2021, but it was necessary to map it in detail. This was achieved in the second half of last year, when the Neuron Foundation supported …

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Česká televize broke the news in on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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