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Thrakia Sykias cave

Geographical Information
Altitude (From): 
300m
Altitude (To): 
300m
Description
Habitat: 
8310
Description: 

cave – low altitude – high level of human disturbance

Justification: 

Potential bat roost; this cave might be much less disturbed than nearby and much larger Nymfoliptos (Archedimos) cave

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