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ESP 2025-04 Avenul de sub Vârful Grind Explo 2025, Romania

The international speleological exploration expedition Grind 2025 took place in the Piatra Craiului Massif over multiple stages, including a preparatory trip in September, a main 19–day expedition (26 September – 14 October), and a follow-up trip (12–17 November). During the expedition, exploration continued in Avenul de sub Vârful Grind, resulting in new discoveries beyond the 2024 terminus and further extending the Romanian national cave depth record, previously increased during previous expeditions in the same cave.

The objective of the project was the continued exploration of Avenul de sub Vârful Grind, a predominantly vertical alpine cave, with a focus on extending the cave in the terminal sector and improving logistical infrastructure for deep exploration.

From the 2024 terminus point at –801 m, teams extended exploration to an estimated depth of –807 m following rock removal and passage enlargement.

In parallel, exploration also continued from the level of the former sump at –775 m, where teams resumed the digging and passage enlargement of a horizontal passage. Beyond this section, a new parallel section was explored (100 m long), leading to a new sump at –815 m, which is the new terminus.

During 12–17 November 2025, a follow-up trip to Avenul de sub Vârful Grind resumed exploration in the terminal area. Survey of the newly discovered passages resulted in a depth of 815 m, confirming a new national depth record for Romania, with 100 m of new passages between the former sump at –775 m and the new sump at –815 m.

Beyond the discovery of new passages and the establishment of a new national depth record, the exploration of Avenul de sub Vârful Grind is also contributing valuable geological and hydrogeological information regarding the internal structure of the Piatra Craiului Massif.

Read the full report.

Team descending to the Spring. Photo: Alina Iordache
Photo Cristina Stika
Photo: Alina Iordache
Photo Cristina Stika
Team at the terminal sump, finishing rigging. Photo: Marius Milascon
Bivouac at –540 m. Photo: Alexandru Pologea
Lidar scanning. photo: Alex Andrei
Photo Cristina Stika
Team exiting the cave. Photo: Alina Iordache
Kordas rope for Grind pit. Photo: Cristina Stika
Team planning activities. Photo: Cristina Stika
Team photo 1. Photo: Alina Iordache
Tema photo 2. Photo: Alina Iordache
Photo: Adrian Radulescu

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The 2nd UIS International Speleological and Karst Photography Contest

Announcement: Call for Entries

The 2nd UIS International Speleological and Karst Photography Contest

Theme: “Invisible Life, Visible Impact: Guardians of the Dark”

 
The UIS Arts and Letters Commission, in collaboration with the UIS Cave Biology Commission and UIS Karst and Cave Protection Commission (KCPC), invites you to capture the fragile beauty of the subterranean world.

 

This year, we focus on the silent inhabitants of the dark—from microscopic life to complex ecosystems. Show us the “Invisible Life” and help us reflect on our “Visible Impact” on these sacred realms.
 

 

Categories:

  • Cave Biology: Life and ecosystems underground.   
  • Cave Protection & Conservation: Human impacts and preservation efforts.   
  • Aesthetics and Creative Perspectives: Artistic visions of the dark. 
  • General Speleology: Exploration, research, and people in caves. 

 

Judging & Awards:

 
Blind Judging: To ensure total impartiality, all entries will be evaluated through a blind judging process by an international jury.
 
Recognition: Winners and runners-up will receive official UIS Certificates and – while there are no cash prizes – winners will receive special commemorative awards to mark this edition of the contest.
 
Promotion: Winning and shortlisted works will be featured on official UIS social media, the UIS website, and the IDCK website.
 
Awards Ceremony: The official announcement and award ceremony will take place during the International Congress of Speleology in Slovenia. Selected works will be showcased during the UNESCO IDCK event in Postojna, Slovenia (10-13 September 2026).

 

Key Dates

  • Submission Deadline: 30 June 2026
  • Final Selection & Review: July – August 2026

 

 

Submission Rules:

 
Originality: The submitted photo must not have previously won any awards in other international contests.

 

    • Naming Convention: Files must be named as: LastName_Country_Category_Title. 
    • Limit: Maximum of 1 entry per submission.
    • Format: High-quality JPG or PNG (Max 50MB).
    • Quality: Min 300 dpi and 2000px on the long edge.
    • Note: No watermarks or signatures are allowed on the image.

 

 

Ethics & AI Policy:

 
  • Eligibility: Open to members of the global speleological and caving community.  
  • Cave Conservation: Entries must reflect strict respect for the cave environment. Any violation of safety or ethical protocols will result in disqualification.  
  • AI Policy: Purely AI-generated images or the use of “generative fill” to add/remove key elements are strictly prohibited.

 

How to Submit:

For full details and to submit your work, please visit our official portal: https://forms.gle/UUEDrNsiQR7HPb7F7

 

Note: If you encounter any technical issues with the portal or do not wish to use a Google account, please contact us at speleo.artsandletters@gmail.com  for an alternative PDF submission form.

 

Through your lens, give a voice to the silent guardians and illuminate the hidden soul of the karst.

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Call for speleological event support 2026

Dear colleagues, dear friends,

We are glad to inform you that the first Call for speleological events support in 2026 is open! Granted can be international expeditions or other events focused on the exploration, study, or protection of caves and karst, with an emphasis on educational, technical, and/or scientific cooperation.

UIS Bureau especially encourages young cavers and scientists to submit proposals for their projects, and the Bureau will take these submissions into preference consideration.

All requests should contain a description of the proposed event as detailed as you think is important for understanding the aims of your project, the purpose for which the funds will be used, and show explicitly that the proposed event is in line with the Statutes, Internal Regulations, and Code of Ethics of the UIS. Requests that do not meet these requirements will not be accepted.

For speleological expeditions, participants must be from at least 3 different countries, one of which is recommended to be the host country where the project will be conducted.

Detailed conditions and more details about speleological events support can be found in Speleological Events Support Guidelines on https://uis-speleo.org/wp-
content/uploads/2020/03/Speleological-Events-Support-Guidelines-Version-2-September-2019.pdf
or please, do not hesitate to ask UIS Vice-President of Administration Mario Parise at mario.parise@uniba.it

The deadline for this Call is June 12, 2026.

 

All requests received till the deadline will be evaluated by the UIS Bureau, and the best projects will be supported. For this Call, the UIS Bureau decided to dedicate a maximum amount of 3000 EUR, meaning that this total amount can be split between all supported projects. All requests received after the deadline will not be accepted, but can be submitted for the next call.

Unlike what is reported in the Speleological Event Support Guidelines, please send all requests to the UIS before the deadline to Adjunct Secretary Marc Mentens at marcbingcacao@gmail.com and Adjunct Secretary Allan Calux at ascalux@gmail.com (in CC).

Before submitting, please ensure that:

1) The proposal and all supporting documents are submitted in a single PDF file.
2) The proposal includes a statement from the applicant(s) that the proposed event meets the Statutes, Internal Regulations, and Code of Ethics of the UIS;
3) The proposal states the amount of funding requested and the purpose for which the funds will be used.

Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their proposals in mid-July.

Mario Parise
UIS Vice-President of Administration

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The Czech Republic has joined the FSE

At the General Assembly of the European Speleological Federation FSE on the 16th April 2026 the Czech Republic was accepted as a new member country.  They were unanimously warmly welcomed into the FSE family by the other member countries. The FSE now has 32 members.

The Czech Republic will be represented to the FSE by the Czech Speleological Society (Česká Speleologická Společnost) with the new delegates Michal Hejna and Markéta Jakovenko. The Czech Speleological Society represents 59 clubs with over 1.200 cavers. We thank the board of the Czech Speleological Society to have taken the step to apply for the FSE membership.

We all look forward to a good cooperation with our Czech colleagues and hope that their membership will lead to many mutual speleological activities.

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2026 France Habe Prize

The Karst and Cave Protection Commission of the International Union of Speleology (UIS) is pleased to announce the opening of the France HABE Prize 2026.

The prize is named in memory and in honor of Dr. France HABE from Slovenia (Yugoslavia), Past President of the Protection Department of the UIS (1973 -1997).
The purpose of this prize endowed with 300€ is to promote the protection of karst and caves. Their natural heritage is an increasingly rich source of proven information on the history of our planet and of humanity, allowing us to act in a more thoughtful, effective and sustainable way for the future of our environment.

This year the prize is supported by RESSEG and BARHAR.

The deadline to submit for the France Habe Prize 2026 is May 20, 2026.


France HABE Prize 2026 – Regulations – English

France HABE Prize 2026 – Reglement – French

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UNESCO International Day of Caves and Karst, Postojna, 2026

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the events marking the first celebration of the UNESCO International Day of Caves and Karst, to be held in Postojna, Slovenia, from 10 to 13 September 2026.

These events represent the symbolic and official launch of the global observance of the International Day of Caves and Karst, proclaimed by UNESCO in 2025. Please find attached the invitation and the preliminary programme of events, which will be held under the honorary patronage of the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr Nataša Pirc Musar, and under the patronage of UNESCO, with the support and cooperation of the Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO, Postojna Cave, Škocjan Caves Park, the Municipality of Postojna, the Municipality of Pivka, and the Speleological Association of Slovenia.

For more information and registration for the scientific conference and the official ceremony in Postojna Cave, please visit:

https://izrkp.zrc-sazu.si/en/dogodki/international-day-of-caves-and-karst-idck

Information on registration for the accompanying events, along with their detailed programs, will follow.

We look forward to your participation and to celebrating the beginning of this important global initiative together.

Kind regards,

Nadja Zupan Hajna

on behalf of the Organizing Committee

Karst Research Institute ZRC SAZU and International Union of Speleology (UIS)

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New UIS Bulletin 67-2

We are glad to share with you Volume 67-2 of the UIS Bulletin. The PDF Interactive format can be downloaded by clicking on the link: http://uis-speleo.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/UIS-Bulletin-67-2-final.pdf

The 117 pages of this issue bring the following topics:

TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Editorial
• President’s Column
• International Day of Caves and Karst
• 19th International Congress of Speleology 2025
• UIS Bureau 2025–2029
• Minutes of the UIS Bureau Meetings
• “Above and Below”: Barry Lawrence Ruderman Conference
• List of UIS Commissions and Working Groups
• List of Member Countries

We appreciate your comments and suggestions to improve upcoming issues.

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ESP 2025-03 Underground Visions International Competition

The competition was organized by TETIDE APS as a EuroSpeleo project , in collaboration with European Children and Young Cavers (ECYC) , the EuroSpeleoForum CAPOVOLTA , and with the support of the European Speleological Federation (FSE) . The aim is to encourage submissions of images and works that creatively represent underground environments, promoting environmental education and awareness of the importance of underground ecosystems and conservation efforts worldwide.

The competition featured five primary categories:

  1. Scientific Exploration and Documentation; winner Holding the Unknown by Sotiris Kountouras
  2. Artistic Interpretation and Symbolism; winner The Chamber of Choises by Sotiris Kountouras
  3. Human Adventure and Exploration; winner A World within the World by Sotiris Kountouras
  4. Education and Immersive Experiences; winner Mostramos el Mundo Subterraneo de una Manera Inmersiva by Asoc. Espeleofoto
  5. Young Cavers Corner – Youth Contest; winner Movie Gefangen in der Unterwelt by Anna and Florian Gundacker

Cavers from 9 countries participated in the competition with 37 works.

Read the full report.

Logo of the competition
Holding the Unknown by Sotiris Kountouras
The Chamber of Choises by Sotiris Kountouras
A World within the World by Sotiris Kountouras
Mostramos el Mundo Subterraneo de una Manera Inmersiva by Asoc. Espeleofoto
Youth Contest winner Movie Gefangen in der Unterwelt by Anna and Florian Gundacker
Audiance Award La Mia Prima Grotta by Diana Casadei
Award handover at CAPOVOLTA, photo: Fedele Messina
Sotiris Kountouras winner of . Scientific Exploration and Documentation HOLDING THE UNKNOWN . Artistic Interpretation and Symbolism THE CHAMBER OF CHOICES 3. Human Adventure and Exploration A WORLD WITHIN THE WORLD + Audience Award. Picture by Sotiris Kountouras.
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EuroSpeleo Protection Label 2026  – Call for Cave Protection Projects

It is with great pleasure that the FSE announces the next call for Cave Protection projects to receive the Label “EuroSpeleo Protection 2026” from the ECPC (the European Cave Protection Commission of the FSE).

The EuroSpeleo Protection Label is a European Speleological award managed by the ECPC, financed by the FSE budget. The EuroSpeleo Protection Label will help to promote amongst the speleological clubs of Europe, Cave Protection activities that are designed in an integrated ecological way, taking into account EU environmental directives, the principles of administration of the Natura 2000 sites and the IUCN Guidelines on caves and karst protection.

With what kind of projects can you apply?

The EuroSpeleo Protection Label will be awarded every year to one unique Cave Protection project. A European speleological jury established by the ECPC Board will make the selection. Any project aiming at protecting caves developed by a club, a local committee or a national commission from a member of the FSE can apply.

What are the criteria to receive the FSE EuroSpeleo Protection Label and what is the prize?

There is no need for participation of cavers from different countries, but the application should be a quality project and the broadcasting of the project presentation and results should be made in a spirit that can be reproduced in other European regions and countries. The application should be sent to protection@eurospeleo.eu before 30th of April 2026, in English language.

The project must receive the approval from its national speleological organisation, i.e. a letter of support from the national organisation, member of the FSE.

The reward for the label 2026 is 800.- EUR plus caving gear from our FSE-sponsor Aventure-Verticale.

Please refer to the ESPL-Guidelines and Application Form published on the FSE site at: https://www.eurospeleo.eu/ECPC/espl/

best regards,

Jean-Claude Thies

ECPC President
European Cave Protection Commission
Fédération Spéléologique Européenne asbl

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EuroSpeleo Newsletter, January 2026

It is with great pleasure that the European Speleological Federation (FSE) publishes the next EuroSpeleo Newsletter of January 2026. This Newsletter will be exclusively available in electronic form and it will be distributed through the FSE mailing lists, website, Facebook and Instagram page. It is edited by the FSE Bureau and will inform member countries and individual speleologists about important events nationally and internationally as well as new developments and the initiatives of the FSE and its member countries. This Newsletter will be released on an occasional basis.

Please spread this newsletter on the broadest way possible among caving clubs and individual speleologists and all those interested.

You can download the English version of the January 2026 newsletter and the French version of the Bulletin d’Information EuroSpeleo janvier 2026.

With cordial regards,

The FSE Bureau, January 2026

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Save the Date – International Day of Caves and Karst (IDCK)

First Celebration of the International Day of Caves and Karst (IDCK),
proclaimed by UNESCO

Postojna, Slovenia: 10–13 September 2026

Following the proclamation of the International Day of Caves and Karst (IDCK) by UNESCO, the first official celebration is planned to take place in Postojna, Slovenia, in September 2026.

The central date of the celebration will be 13 September 2026, with a series of scientific and outreach events planned in the days leading up to it.

Preliminary programme outline (subject to confirmation):

  • 10 – 12 September 2026 – International conference in Postojna
    Theme: Sustainable management of caves and karst, with a focus on protection, education and research as a foundation for sustainable development, and scientific excursion to selected karst and cave sites
  • 12 September 2026 (Saturday evening) – Official IDCK celebration event in Postojna Cave (to be confirmed)
  • 13 September 2026 – International Day of Caves and Karst

Details regarding the conference programme, invited speakers, co-organisers and registration will be announced in due course.

Organisers (preliminary):

  • with the support of the Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO
  • International Union of Speleology (UIS)
  • Karst Research Institute ZRC SAZU, Slovenia
  •  …..

We warmly invite all supporters of the International Day of Caves and Karst initiative, as well as the wider scientific, educational and policy communities, to save the date. A formal announcement, registration form and detailed programme will follow.

Nadja Zupan Hajna
For the Organizers

Postojna, 14.1.2026

Further information will be available on the websites: https://uis-speleo.org/; https://www.caveskarstday.org/; https://izrkp.zrc-sazu.si/en

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UNESCO proclaims the International Day of Caves and Karst!

At the General Conference of UNESCO in Samarkand (12 November 2025), 13 September was officially proclaimed the International Day of Caves and Karst — a global recognition of the significance of the hidden world beneath our feet.

The initiative was proposed to UNESCO by the Republic of Slovenia, following the proposal of the International Union of Speleology (UIS), in close cooperation with the Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO, the Permanent Delegation of Slovenia to UNESCO, and the Karst Research Institute ZRC SAZU, where the UIS headquarters has been based in Postojna, Slovenia.

Caves and karst cover nearly one quarter of the Earth’s land surface and provide drinking water to over a billion people. They preserve unique subterranean biodiversity, geological archives, and invaluable cultural heritage. Yet, they remain among the least understood and most fragile ecosystems on our planet.

The International Day of Caves and Karst will help raise global awareness, promote research, education, and international cooperation in science, environmental protection, culture, and sustainable tourism.

The UIS warmly thanks all UNESCO Member States that supported the initiative, as well as the UNESCO scientific programmes (IGGP, MAB, IHP) and international partners including the International Science Council (ISC), IUCN, and more than 150 organisations worldwide that endorsed the proposal. Our sincere appreciation goes to the Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO and the Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Slovenia to UNESCO in Paris for their dedicated diplomatic efforts and continuous support.

From now on, September 13 will unite the global cave and karst community in celebrating and protecting these vital landscapes — for science, for nature, and for humanity.

Don’t forget, in 2026 we will celebrate the first ever International Day of Caves and Karst on 13 September!

Nadja Zupan Hajna, UIS Past President
November, 2025

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ESP 2025-02 Cave Diving Expedition Punar u Luci 2025, Croatia

The international cave diving expedition Punar u Luci 2025 was organized by the Caving Department of CMC St. Michael from Šibenik.

The expedition was held from May till September while the central part was held in the period from August 15th to August 24th. During the main part of the expedition, 77 cavers from five countries: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Uruguay and Germany, gathered with the aim of transporting heavy diving equipment to the 1st sump. This required technical climbing of several chimneys, searching the surface for new entrances and exploring new found pits.

The expedition was divided in three main parts; a pre-expedition where the cave had to be rigged to a bivouac and searching of the area to discover new entrances. In the main part of the expedition a diving team was formed, together with a transport team and base camp team.  The part of the cave between the bivouac and the sump was equipped with ropes and anchor points.  The transportation team transported more than 500 kilograms of diving, bivouac and technic equipment and food and also installed a CaveLink communication system. The post-expedition part was for derigging and cleaning the cave of everything that was left. 

Despite cave divers not reaching the 2nd sump the caving team surveyed more than 1 km of new passages above chimneys in the Punar u Luci pit and a new cave Paležinka to a depth of -191 m with 345 m length. 

This Euro Speleo Project was sponsored by the European Speleological Federation and Aventure Verticale equipment from France.

Read the full report.

Typical clear deep bathtubs with flowstone edge Photo: Dinko Stopić
The complexity of Punar u Luci cave. Photo: Dinko Stopić
Passage of the caver along the active watercourse. Photo: Marin Glušević
Every next rigging water level become lower. Photo: Dario Mrkonjić
Vertical parts of the cave are covered with flowstone. Photo: Dario Mrkonjić
The meandar MojMeAndro. Photo: Dinko Stopić
Transport of equipment in the Punar u Luci cave. Photo: Marin Glušević
– 150 m depth in Punar u Luci cave. Photo: Antonia Viljac
Some preparation of the diving team. Photo: Aida Barišić
Preparing diving equipment beside sump 1. Photo: Tomislav Flajpan
Preparing diving equipment beside sump 1. Photo: Tomislav Flajpan
The diver’s passage towards the first siphon -267. Photo: Tomislav Flajpan
The diver’s passage towards the first siphon -267. Photo: Tomislav Flajpan
Some of the cavers on expedition. Photo Roman Ozimec

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UNESCO Proclaims the International Day of Caves and Karst!

At today’s General Conference of UNESCO in Samarkand (12 November 2025), 13 September was officially proclaimed the International Day of Caves and Karst — a global recognition of the significance of the hidden world beneath our feet.
The initiative was proposed to UNESCO by the Republic of Slovenia, following the proposal of the International Union of Speleology (UIS), in close cooperation with the Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO, the Permanent Delegation of Slovenia to UNESCO, and the Karst Research Institute ZRC SAZU, where the UIS headquarters has been based in Postojna, Slovenia.
Caves and karst cover nearly one quarter of the Earth’s land surface and provide drinking water to over a billion people. They preserve unique subterranean biodiversity, geological archives, and invaluable cultural heritage. Yet, they remain among the least understood and most fragile ecosystems on our planet.
The International Day of Caves and Karst will help raise global awareness, promote research, education, and international cooperation in science, environmental protection, culture, and sustainable tourism.
The UIS warmly thanks all UNESCO Member States that supported the initiative, as well as the UNESCO scientific programmes (IGGP, MAB, IHP) and international partners including the International Science Council (ISC), IUCN, and more than 150 organizations worldwide that endorsed the proposal. Our sincere appreciation goes to the Slovenian National Commission for UNESCO and the Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Slovenia to UNESCO in Paris for their dedicated diplomatic efforts and continuous support.
From now on, September 13 will unite the global cave and karst community in celebrating and protecting these vital landscapes — for science, for nature, and for humanity.
Don’t forget, in 2026 we will celebrate the first ever International Day of Caves and Karst on 13 September!

Nadja Zupan Hajna, UIS Past President

To learn more, visit:
International Day of Caves and Karst website: https://www.caveskarstday.org/

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Announcement of the 19th ECRA Meeting

We are pleased to officially announce the date and location of the upcoming 19th ECRA Meeting. Dates    Pre ECRA Meeting: 26 September – 1 October 2026    Main Meeting: 1–4 October 2026 Location The meeting will take place in spectacular town Kranj, Slovenia – the capital of the Slovenian Alps. Kranj [ˈkɾàːn] is the fourth-largest city in Slovenia […]
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FSE public meeting at the EuroSpeleo Forum – Capovolta 2025

We invite all cavers and those present at the EuroSpeleo Forum – Capovolta (see https://radunocapovolta.it/) in Volta Montovana, Italy to a public meeting of the Bureau of the European Speleological Federation FSE.

The meeting will take place on 𝗦𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗱𝗮𝘆 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝟭𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝗯𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝟭𝟬:𝟬𝟬 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝟭𝟮:𝟬𝟬 𝗵𝗿𝘀 (for the location see the announcements at the Forum).

At this meeting we will present all aspects of the work and possibilties the FSE has to offer:

– General presentation of the European Speleological Federation, it’s history, structure, commissions and working groups

– Presentation on the EuroSpeleo projects, what can be funded, how to apply, the guidelines

– Presentation of the work and achievements of the European Cave Protection Commission

– Presentation of the work and plans of the European Children and Young Cavers Working Group

At he meeting also the prize take-over for the winner of this year’s EuroSpeleo Protection Label will take place.

𝙒𝙚 𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙧𝙡𝙮 𝙝𝙤𝙥𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙮 𝙤𝙛 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙬𝙞𝙡𝙡 𝙖𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙢𝙚𝙚𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙤 𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙣 𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙎𝙀. 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙎𝙀 𝘽𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙪 𝙬𝙖𝙧𝙢𝙡𝙮 𝙬𝙚𝙡𝙘𝙤𝙢𝙚𝙨 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙖𝙡𝙡.

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New on Speleo-TV

The European Speleological Federation (FSE) enhances the ability to find, enjoy and share the best speleological and caving films from one spot: Speleo-TV (https://speleo-tv.eu/).

Speleo-TV’s mission is to offer cavers the means to share creative work with caving communities around the world. We also hope Speleo-TV will some day serve as an inclusive directory for speleological videos and films.

Please, send us your videos (or links to videos) and be part Speleo-TV. Submit you video at: https://speleo-tv.eu/submit-video/

With Best Regards,

Elina Saarinen (FSE Delegate of Finland), Speleo-TV Project Manager.

𝗜𝗻 𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝘁𝘄𝗼 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼𝘀 𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘂𝗽𝗹𝗼𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗼-𝗧𝗩:

– 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗼 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟮 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿: 𝗙𝘂𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻

The winning video in the video competition of the Euospeleo 2022 in Burgos (Spain)

See: https://speleo-tv.eu/2025/09/25/eurospeleo-2022-winner-future-generation/

– 𝗘𝘂𝗿𝗼𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗼 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝘁𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗟𝗮𝗯𝗲𝗹 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗧𝘄𝗼 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱𝘀, 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗿

The Cave of Two Worlds is a poetic and thought-provoking creative documentary set on the border between Greece and Albania, where a unique cave becomes a lens through which we explore the interconnectedness of nature, memory, myth, and geopolitics.

It aims to engage global audiences with urgent themes of environmental preservation, cultural heritage, and the reimagining of borders in a time of fragmentation.

See: https://speleo-tv.eu/2025/09/25/eurospeleo-protection-label-2025-the-cave-of-two-worlds-trailer/

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