Bears' Cave

Local namePeștera Urșilor
LocationPietroasa, Romania

Bears' Cave is located in the western Apuseni Mountains, on the outskirts of Chișcău village, Bihor County, northwestern Romania. It was discovered in 1975 by Speodava, an amateur spelaeologist group.

Bears' Cave received its name after the 140 cave bear skeletons which were discovered on the site in 1983. The cave bear, also known as Ursus spelaeus, is a species of bear which became extinct during the Last Glacial Maximum, about 27,500 years ago.

The cave has three galleries and four halls: The Candles Hall, Emil Racovita Hall, The Spaghetti Hall and The Bones Hall.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bears'_Cave

Address (Unnamed Road), Romania

Coordinates 46°33'14.094" N 22°34'9.566" E

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