Chil-Ustun
Chil-Ustun Cave (Kyrgyz: Чил-Устун үңкүрү) also known as Aravan Cave is located in the Southwest of Kyrgyzstan in the Osh Mountains, composed of Paleozoic limestones, in 3.5 km from Aravan, Kyrgyzstan. It is a protected natural monument. The cave belongs to the group of Karst caves of outlier mountains to the west of Osh.
Chil-Ustun Cave | |
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Чилустун үңкүрү (in Kyrgyz) | |
Coordinates | 40°32′19″N 72°31′32″E |
Length | 380 m |
Elevation | 1100 m |
Discovery | Ancient times |
Entrances | 1 |
Show cave opened | no |
Lighting | Nne |
Chil-Ustun | |
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IUCN category III (natural monument or feature) | |
Location | Aravan District, Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan |
The entrance to the cave forms a 15 meter tall and approximately 25 meter wide arc. The cave is 380 meters long or up to 350 meters according to another source. It is located in a rock formation at 1100 meters above sea level. The entrance is located on a steep, oblique rock face.
The cave's existence has been known since mediaeval times as attested by Arabic inscriptions on the walls.
The cave consists of 3 chambers of different sizes, connected with corridors and narrow openings. The largest chamber is 85 m X 40 m X 20 m in size.
Inside the cave, stalactites and stalagmites (columns) reach heights of over 50 meters. These forms vary in color, from white and cream to dark brown.