Anou Boussouil

Anou Boussouil is a large underground cave[1] located in the mountains of Djurdjura, Algeria. The cave was first explored in 1933 by the caver André Belin. In 1950, it was explored to a depth of 505 mrtres, and became the second-largest pit in the world at that time.[2] Later in 1980, it became Africa's largest cave (at 805 m).[3] Its name literally means "Great Chasm".

References

  1. "World Cave List". Sop.inria.fr. 15 August 1997. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  2. Gunn, John (2 August 2004). Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science. Taylor & Francis. pp. 30, 1726, 1731, 13, 14, 15. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  3. Gunn, John (2 August 2004). Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science. Taylor & Francis. p. 30. Retrieved 14 February 2016.

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Coordinates: 36°28′08″N 4°11′29″E / 36.4690°N 4.1914°E / 36.4690; 4.1914

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