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Dechen Cave

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120: 26: 159:(GrĂĽne district). 360 metres of the 870-metre long cave have been laid out for visitors, beginning at the spot where, in 1868, the cave was discovered by two railway workers. The workers dropped a hammer into a rock crevice which turned out to be the entrance to a 303: 239: 293: 288: 191: 308: 190:
Due to its discovery by rail workers, the cave was first owned by the local railway company – which built the
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Heinrich von Dechen (1800–1889), in recognition of his contribution to researching the
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Mosaic stone in front of the Dechen Cave at Iserlohn-Letmathe
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Because the cave was found and owned by the railway, a
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in Germany. It is located in the northern part of the
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was built next to the visitors' entrance. Today, the
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Sauerland
Germany
Rhenish Massif
http://www.dechenhoehle.de

German
Iserlohn
Germany
show caves
Sauerland
Iserlohn
dripstone cave
geology
Rhineland
Westphalia
Letmathe–Fröndenberg railway
Deutsche Bundesbahn
halt
Ruhr-Lenne-Express
Ruhr-Sieg-Bahn
Abellio Rail NRW
List of show caves in Germany
51°21′56″N 7°38′41″E / 51.36556°N 7.64472°E / 51.36556; 7.64472
Categories
Caves of Germany
Limestone caves
Karst formations of Germany
Landforms of North Rhine-Westphalia
Iserlohn

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