Grotta dei Cervi
About Grotta dei Cervi
Grotta dei Cervi (Cave of the Deer) is a historically significant underwater cave discovered in 1986, containing Neolithic fossil remains that have become calcified into the rock. Finds described include mandibles, various bones, and a skull. The cave system features a concealed entrance and a tunnel route that leads through chambers to an air pocket where the remains are located.
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Grotta dei Cervi Planning Details
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Reported Depth
7m - 12m
Depth Note
Entrance described at 12 m; a chamber is reached at 7 m before continuing to an air pocket.
Safety & Access At Grotta dei Cervi
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Overhead cave passage with a concealed entrance and tunnel route; appropriate cave-diving procedures and redundant equipment are implied.
Access Restrictions
The entrance is described as hidden.
Local Intel For Grotta dei Cervi
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Scuba
Route includes a hidden entrance, a horizontal and vertical tunnel, and chambers leading to an air pocket.
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