"The world’s largest underground thermal cave, with a 20-25m high cupola, was presented to the media for the first time on Tuesday.The five-kilometre-long cave, which is located at the foot of József-hegy in Budapest, has been a protected natural feature since 1982. It was named after pharmacist János Molnár, who analysed the water of the springs in the 1860s.
Source: Hungary Around the Clock.
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19.11.2008