Malisani Cave (Greek: Μελισσάνη) which contains Lake Malisani, Malisani cave in Kefalonia Island is located in the northwest of Sami. Ionian Sea lies to the east with the Strait of Ithaca. There are forests that surround Ehv slope of the mountain to the west
In Greek mythology, was Malisani cave of the nymphs. The cave features a lake surrounded by trees and forests. The cave is located east of the mountains and Evmorfia Agia Dynati. Tourism is common in the cave. Featuring cave lake blue sky covered with stones at the bottom. There are plants on the door of the cave. The color of the rocks are plaster like a honey-brown on the door of the cave. And the lake inside the cave. The cave was discovered in 1951 by Giannis Petroholeezz
Hydrogeology
Malisani cave is a typical feature of karst environment in the coastal aquifer of carbonate. It constitutes a kind of "cenote" as described in the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico). Which gives the water table (where you can do back and forth small boat!). This brackish groundwater, can be confused with re-charging the internal freshwater and seawater in the depth of the island. Has been exploring the huge karst channels of divers. Sami Bay has many sinkholes, with impressive shafts, which have been inventoried in the GIS database
Salt water flowing through sinkholes flows along the seashore, which are coastal and marine salt springs. Groundwater Malisani emerging to cave in Beach "Fridi". This salt water is part of the famous hydrogeological phenomena: which operate on the suction sea water in the western part of the island of Kefalonia near Argotoli. In Kefalonia, sea water flowing into the sewer, in katavothres, where to turn the water mill
Featuring Malisani cave unique beauty, and that up to 3.5 kilometers 0.40 meters high and 36 m. Malisani is a cave unique geological phenomenon of its kind. Was created by mechanical and chemical process called karstikopoiisi (dissolution of rocks) where it enters the water in the limestone rock, to weaken the rock and the place is hollow. Visitors accept access to the lake by boat to enjoy a stroll in this natural and unique place sculpture created by stalactites and crystal waters with green and blue color
Attract Lake Malisani from a cave in the island of Kefalonia lot of tourists. On the outside of the cave and surrounding woods and on the inside of the wonderful Location: rocky cave clear crystal water filled
In Greek mythology the name of the site known as the Cave of the Nymphs. Because it contains two large central island and halls. With the presence of a hall that opens on the surface, making clear water to look like boats and gliding through the air
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