Many different people can be seen around the mouth of the cave. It might be a rock climber or picnicking families, at night it could be friends sitting around a campfire, in the mornings or forenoons perhaps elderly or young people waiting for a leisurely cavern tour.
The caves were carved out by hydrothermal waters and those who venture in can feast their eyes on the variegated stalactites and stalagmites (known locally as dripstones), or on the dome-like formations dissolved from the thermal water, or the primeval fossilised shell prints.
The known and surveyed length of the cave exceeds it by today the 13 km. The significance of the new discoveries not is hidden in the fact that the 1ál valley cave was Hungary's second longest cave only, but the formations found in the newfound services contribute to the better cognition of the formation of the caves through their whacking scientific value.









































