The Pekárna-Höhle in the Mährischen Karst is an impressive, tunnel-like cave near Brünn, Czech Republic. Protected since 1933, it served as a hunting station as early as the Paleolithic period, as archaeological finds demonstrate. It is particularly known for the engravings on horse ribs, which depict scenes from the lives of the hunters of that time – including the “Battle of the Bison” and “Grazing Horses”. The 64-meter-long cave is almost entirely naturally lit and offers a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric past of the region.Wikipedia
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