- as a sink or as a
source of
fresh water. It is a type of sinkhole. A
Vauclusian spring is a
spring that
originates from a
shaft or a cave system, with...
- its karst,
including the
karst spring Fontaine de
Vaucluse after which "
Vauclusian Risings" are named. The most
populous commune is Avignon, the prefecture...
-
dolmens in the Bois du
Laoul forest and a
sculpture of
Mithra near the
Vauclusian springs of the Tourne.
Several former noble or grand-bourgeois 18th century...
-
different types of
karst springs,
including inversacs (or estavelles),
Vauclusian springs, vruljas, and others. All of them form in
limestone settings....
- jezero) is a lake near
Idrija in
western Slovenia and a
karst spring of the
Vauclusian type. The lake is the
source of the
Jezernica River, a
tributary of the...
- particular, the p****ages in the 20th
chamber are
interpreted as a
former Vauclusian spring, the
waters of
which once
surfaced in the
Ebbor Gorge. It is uncertain...
- Ajdovščina)
Vipava springs (near Vipava)
Lijak karst spring Wild Lake (a
Vauclusian spring and
small lake with a deep
unexplored siphon)
Paradana Cave (a...
- −725 m (−2,379 ft) then
during the
summer 1983 by both
Parisians and
Vauclusians to a
depth of −975 m (−3,199 ft). The
Espeleo Club Gràcia (Barcelona)...