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ROBORTAGE: Wintdwin, north of Agadir, Africa's longest cave, with four lakes and 21 species of bats.
The cave "Wintdwin"
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On the plateau of Tasrocht at a height of 1280 meters north of Agadir, the cave of Wintdwin, which is described as "the most beautiful cave in the world and the longest in North Africa", and the largest underground valley (Reseau karstique) on the same continent.
"Wintdwin", a word Amazigh composed of the words "win" (owner), and "Tamdun" single "Tamda" means the lake. This name became known because of the difficulty of foreign pronunciation of the word Amazigh "Win Tamdun", and became the cave of "Wintdwin" (Cave of the Lakes).
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"It is the most beautiful cave in the world and the longest cave in North Africa at a distance of 9 kilometers. It was discovered by the French colonizer after the country's independence in 1960," said Mustagour Younes al-Alawi, president of the Istgouar Association in Agadir (the first Moroccan association to be founded in 1986). .
It has four lakes, separated by 800 meters. It is the only source of rural water in the town. Its water flow varies and is not depleted even during periods of drought.
Al-Alawi explains that its reputation has spread among the Spanish, German, and French Mestgurians, and has attracted their elders. "Between the entrance of the cave and the first lake is 350 meters, which is the only space visitors will receive from the Astiguar Society, with their tributaries up to 19 kilometers."
The cave houses 21 species of bats out of 33 species found in the Maghreb, with a life of up to 33,000 years, according to reports of global explorers in 2008.
According to Al-'Alawi, the cave of Wintdwin is home to the largest underground "Reseau karstique" in Africa, with water between 7 liters to 9 per second on normal days and in winter times more than 3 tons per second.
Al-Alawi explains that the research carried out around the cave of Wintdwin is moving in the direction that the only hypothesis that confirms the existence of a water tank in the earth's underground mattress is the source of water flowing through the cave throughout the year.
In his statement to the site "Lechem", the Moroccan monk Youssef Zanaki, who visited more than 100 caves in the world, reveals that the cave of "Wintdwin" attracts the world's top potentials such as Frenchman Jacques Sabati and Frenchman Rene Lammanye, The Frenchman "Alain Flauke" (a black world classist and professor of martial arts in the ninth class belt), "Leopegisso" of Spain, "Mikkel Olbiano", French "Patrick Olo Olivi" and Pauline famous "Robert Best".
According to Al-Mustansir al-Zanaki, Wintemudine has a five-cave feature: walking, swimming, climbing, climbing, stalagmites, and different geological scenes of its rocks are the testimony of the world's professional exploiters.
Also, the thickness of the brush between the ceiling of the cave and the surface of the earth is 70 meters, while the surface of the cave and the roof of the earth ranges from 3 meters to 40 meters.
Zanaki explains that the cave "Wintdwin" includes the "Great Hall" that contains a waterfall length of 40 meters, and the inner life.
During a march of more than 22 years, the Moroccan monotheist Youssef Al-Zanaki tells of the discovery of a rare insect in the world less than 3 mm long, called the "Christmasi al-Ghamzi", still kept in a scientific laboratory at the Faculty of Science in Marrakech.
The rare insect, found in 1997 in a joint scientific jargon, was handed over to a Moroccan researcher in Marrakech, to be classified as a global insect, and became the first name.
The Wandtowen Grotto attracts a number of international investors and similar teams from Canada, Poland, France, Spain and Lithuania.
It was also visited by the most famous photographers in the photography of the French caves "Fabriol Jean-Francois", along with "Philip Kellman" and "Frunk Solak
ROBORTAGE: Wintdwin, north of Agadir, Africa's longest cave, with four lakes and 21 species of bats.
The cave "Wintdwin"
to you
On the plateau of Tasrocht at a height of 1280 meters north of Agadir, the cave of Wintdwin, which is described as "the most beautiful cave in the world and the longest in North Africa", and the largest underground valley (Reseau karstique) on the same continent.
"Wintdwin", a word Amazigh composed of the words "win" (owner), and "Tamdun" single "Tamda" means the lake. This name became known because of the difficulty of foreign pronunciation of the word Amazigh "Win Tamdun", and became the cave of "Wintdwin" (Cave of the Lakes).
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"It is the most beautiful cave in the world and the longest cave in North Africa at a distance of 9 kilometers. It was discovered by the French colonizer after the country's independence in 1960," said Mustagour Younes al-Alawi, president of the Istgouar Association in Agadir (the first Moroccan association to be founded in 1986). .
It has four lakes, separated by 800 meters. It is the only source of rural water in the town. Its water flow varies and is not depleted even during periods of drought.
Al-Alawi explains that its reputation has spread among the Spanish, German, and French Mestgurians, and has attracted their elders. "Between the entrance of the cave and the first lake is 350 meters, which is the only space visitors will receive from the Astiguar Society, with their tributaries up to 19 kilometers."
The cave houses 21 species of bats out of 33 species found in the Maghreb, with a life of up to 33,000 years, according to reports of global explorers in 2008.
According to Al-'Alawi, the cave of Wintdwin is home to the largest underground "Reseau karstique" in Africa, with water between 7 liters to 9 per second on normal days and in winter times more than 3 tons per second.
Al-Alawi explains that the research carried out around the cave of Wintdwin is moving in the direction that the only hypothesis that confirms the existence of a water tank in the earth's underground mattress is the source of water flowing through the cave throughout the year.
In his statement to the site "Lechem", the Moroccan monk Youssef Zanaki, who visited more than 100 caves in the world, reveals that the cave of "Wintdwin" attracts the world's top potentials such as Frenchman Jacques Sabati and Frenchman Rene Lammanye, The Frenchman "Alain Flauke" (a black world classist and professor of martial arts in the ninth class belt), "Leopegisso" of Spain, "Mikkel Olbiano", French "Patrick Olo Olivi" and Pauline famous "Robert Best".
According to Al-Mustansir al-Zanaki, Wintemudine has a five-cave feature: walking, swimming, climbing, climbing, stalagmites, and different geological scenes of its rocks are the testimony of the world's professional exploiters.
Also, the thickness of the brush between the ceiling of the cave and the surface of the earth is 70 meters, while the surface of the cave and the roof of the earth ranges from 3 meters to 40 meters.
Zanaki explains that the cave "Wintdwin" includes the "Great Hall" that contains a waterfall length of 40 meters, and the inner life.
During a march of more than 22 years, the Moroccan monotheist Youssef Al-Zanaki tells of the discovery of a rare insect in the world less than 3 mm long, called the "Christmasi al-Ghamzi", still kept in a scientific laboratory at the Faculty of Science in Marrakech.
The rare insect, found in 1997 in a joint scientific jargon, was handed over to a Moroccan researcher in Marrakech, to be classified as a global insect, and became the first name.
The Wandtowen Grotto attracts a number of international investors and similar teams from Canada, Poland, France, Spain and Lithuania.
It was also visited by the most famous photographers in the photography of the French caves "Fabriol Jean-Francois", along with "Philip Kellman" and "Frunk Solak
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