A subterranean river, named " the happiness " sinks underground on some hundreds of metres. She(it) sculptures the cliff limestone in a surprising way. The big and somber crack which marks the entrance(entry) would not know how to pass unnoticed. When high tides rush outside this breach, a deaf person rumour rises towards the mountain.
While going back up(raising) the class(course) of the river where on June 27, 1888, E.A. Hummer opens the era of the big subterranean discoveries and inaugurates this strange sport which became the caving(speleology).
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The spectacle is surprising: immense rooms with which one reaches by narrow tortured corridors(lanes), does not leave you one minute of respite. In every bend, one discovers miracles. One of the most beautiful caves that we had the pleasure to visit.
To note that the conducted tour is pleasantly commented, but one would like to park little much longer throughout these extraordinary sculptures, because this charming place deserves a little more than 45 minutes!...
Foresee a warm garment, (and especially!) in full summer: Bramabiau's abyss is very cooling!... The long pedestrian access to side of mountain is beautiful and this small effort is widely rewarded.
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