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Miles from the ocean, there's diving beneath the streets of Budapest

6 days ago
  • #Cave Diving
  • #Budapest
  • #Thermal Springs
  • Lukács Thermal Baths in Budapest are popular, with a hidden underwater cave system nearby.
  • Molnár János Cave is one of the largest active thermal water caves in the world, stretching over 3.6 miles and plunging nearly 300 feet below the surface.
  • The cave is accessible only to certified cave divers, featuring warm, crystal-clear water at around 27°C (80°F).
  • Budapest's thermal waters have carved over 200 caves beneath the city over millennia.
  • Molnár János Cave is still growing, with water rich in hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide dissolving the rock.
  • The cave offers spacious chambers and gentle currents, unlike typical tight cave passages.
  • Divers must follow strict guidelines to avoid disturbing the fragile environment and maintain visibility.
  • The cave features mineral-streaked walls, crystals, and remnants of the ancient Pannonian Sea.
  • The cave is not fully explored, with new passages discovered regularly by volunteer explorers.
  • Researchers monitor the cave for pollution, with some contamination detected at known dripwater entry points.
  • MJ Cave offers guided dives, including morning dives by reservation, with gear rental available on-site.