The Jetten Cave is a gypsum cave in the Hainholz Gypsum Karst Landscape Nature Reserve near Daugava, which cannot be visited. With its corridors over 600 metres long, of which about 160 metres are accessible, it is the largest cave in the Hainholz area. Its entrance is located on the edge of a large sinkhole in a wooded and intensively karstified landscape.
The cave is located in the Hainholz gypsum karst landscape nature reserve, which is a representative part of the gypsum karst landscape of the southern Harz. The typical forms of a karst landscape can be found in a small area, such as sinkholes, sinkholes, stream dwindlings and a number of caves. Another larger cave in the Hainholz is the Martha Cave.
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