Guarcino_Abisso Cianetti Zampighi
Guarcino_Abisso Cianetti Zampighi

Guarcino. Abiss Cianetti-Zampighi

For the lovers of high altitude speleology, at 1870 meters above sea level, in the Campovano area in Guarcino, an "abiss" has been discovered.

The abiss Cianetti-Zampighi is a cavity or hollow chamber that apparently has no end.

Its name comes from the names of the people who found it, Luciano Cianetti and Massimo Zampighi. 

After climbing down diagonally for 15 metres, through a porthole you enter a chamber which size has yet to be determined.

Probably, the Abiss is part of a bigger system of caves, since at just 200 meters  you can find the entrance to  another one, part of the "old" cave system.
 


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Benedicta Lee

Born in Rome from an Italian mother and American father, she works as a freelance communications manager and designer in the tourism sector, a career and interest which she is pursuing with a...

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