Postojna Cave, Slovenia - REAL Life Baby Dragons!
Postojna Cave, Slovenia - Home Of REAL Baby Dragons! I’m Rok and I’ve spent last 8 years travelling around Europe as a tour guide. I want to show you one of the most spectacular and best known caves in the world, Postojna cave. Located in Postojna Slovenia, it is home of a unique animal proteus known as Baby dragon. Postojna cave experience is easy and enjoyable, thanks to the first cave train for tourists in the world. I want to give you all the info you need for great Postojna cave visit.
Postojna Cave was carved by the Pivka River over millions of years. Water was slowly breaking and melting down limestone to create caves, passageways and chambers. At the same time it was depositing melted limestone through a small drops falling from the ceilings for thousands of years and it created some of the most amazing formations like stalagmites, stalactites, and curtains. Postojna is the most diverse cave in the world. It is 24 kilometres or 15 miles long and it consist of four interconnected caves. About 5.3 kilometres or 3.3 miles of the cave system is open to the public. The public part was discovered in 1818 and a year later Archduke Ferdinand visited the caves. From that moment on the caves became officially known as a tourist destination and today Postojna is the most visited cave in Europe.
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Rok Goes Around
P.S.: Rok is a traveler, a cinematic vlogger and a tour guide. On this travel channel he is combining his 20 years of travelling experience, his 10 years of filmmaking experience and his 8 years of tour guiding experience.
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Your presentation is excellent and awesome. Good Luck Buddy...💝
@rokgoesaround
8 ай бұрын
Thanks. Appreciated 🤗
Probably one of the better videos on Postonjska I’ve seen. I would like to have heard more about how it was founded - by who and a little history. Still very good!
@rokgoesaround
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🤗
Love this video ❤, great information 👍🏻 thank you so much 😊
@rokgoesaround
3 ай бұрын
Happy you like it 🤗
Ahh I was there in 1977 and yes we used the train to venture through. I will never forget being there. I have reflected many many times since 😍😁
@rokgoesaround
2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful experience you had. Thanks for sharing.
Very well done!
@rokgoesaround
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
What a great video with a lot of good information! I was there in the early 80s with my parents. Your video makes me want to go back so I can really appreciate it as an adult. Thank you!
@rokgoesaround
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. Glad it brings back nice memories.
We've visited some really cool caves in our time it never seen one with a train line that takes you around. You got some really good shots too as sometimes I find the lighting make it hard to film well in. I love the baby dragons!!! So cool!
@rokgoesaround
4 жыл бұрын
Yes it is unique and great experience. Thank you
Thanks Rok, another good one.
@rokgoesaround
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom. Glad you enjoy my videos :)
What a beautiful and fascinating place. What a wonderful video giving just enough to make me hunger for more! I also enjoyed your great video of Predjama Castle. Good work, my friend! ~Peace!
@rokgoesaround
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Glad that you watched and liked both videos 🤗
@Wookie_Cookie_2014
2 жыл бұрын
@@rokgoesaround Very welcome! Be safe, have fun, be well! 🤗 ~Peace!
I was there when i was 11. I have claustrofobia now but not at that time. It was fantastic.
@rokgoesaround
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. Nice memories 🤗
@MegaGronis
6 ай бұрын
Yes it is 🙂@@rokgoesaround
We haven't been to Slovenia but the day we will go there we definitely want to visit Postojna Caves. Usually, we prefer to visit less touristy caves but this one seems worth visiting if it is a bit crowded. The train ride inside must be an experience. Then you can just focus on the beauty of the cave. We would also like to see the little baby dragon. So cute and weird! Great video as always!
@rokgoesaround
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. The best you can do to avoid crowds is to visit it this year. If that is not possible, then I would advise you to avoid visit in July and August. In spring and autumn Postojna cave it is not crowded and is a brilliant experience.
Wow what a place, such an old cave....unbelievable, love the train inside.....love the stalactites stalagmites, nice footages & clicks👍
@rokgoesaround
3 жыл бұрын
It is a true wonder world. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks.
Nice place❤️
@rokgoesaround
4 жыл бұрын
Magical.
human fish is also known as Proteus or if we want to be more specific,... Proteus anguinus anginus (Laurenti 1768).
@rokgoesaround
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your input. Appreciated 🤗
The underground zoo is an interesting addition. Not sure what I need to think about the train. I feel always a bit sad when places get too commercialised.
@rokgoesaround
4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you to a point. But if you want to see the best parts of this amazing cave, train is the only option as it is very large cave and the best parts are quite far from the entrance.
Is there public transportation from Ljubljana to Postojna Cave and Predjama Castle? How can we get to these 2 places without a car? Thanks in advance! Finding your videos very helpful in planning our upcoming trip! 😊
@rokgoesaround
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yes and yes www.ap-ljubljana.si/en/tourism/postojna/
@stephtropy
Жыл бұрын
@@rokgoesaround Thank you! Sorry to ask again, but I can’t seem to find information on the transport between Prejama Castle and Postojna Cave. I understand the 2 are 10km apart and not exactly walkable. We’re going in late September so the shuttle bus won’t be in operation.