The "Kusia e Ndue Gjonit" cave near Mërkurth village, Mirdita district, is an exceptional natural monument with extensive dimensions and karst formations. Stretching about 750 meters, it forms a labyrinth of galleries, including large halls adorned with stunning speleological formations like stalactites, stalagmites, and columns.
One particularly beautiful hall features vertical wells, sloping galleries, and small water lakes, creating a magical atmosphere. Some sections even have flowing water, culminating in a large, deep lake at the main gallery's end.
Beyond its natural allure, the cave holds scientific, educational, and touristic significance. It serves as a vital water source and was explored by Milan's speleological group, enriching our understanding of its unique features.
Accessible via the Rëshen - Kurbnesh - Merkurth road, a journey along the Uraka river bed's left side unveils the captivating wonders of this remarkable cave, offering an unforgettable natural experience.
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