📜 Prohodna Cave, famously known as the "Eyes of God", is a 262-meter-long tunnel-like cave in Bulgaria's Iskar Gorge. 🔍 Its ceiling features two eerily symmetrical, eye-shaped holes, naturally formed, providing a striking subterranean image. # Why Go 👁️ Witness the unique 'Eyes of God' phenomenon, illuminated by sunlight ✨ 🎶 Experience remarkable natural acoustics 🤸 Popular for bungee jumping and rock climbing from the Big Entrance 🏞️ Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding gorge and hike to a nearby monastery # Why Avoid ⚠️ Cave floor can be muddy and slippery after rain 🚌 Limited public transport options # Tips 👟 Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes for exploration ☀️ Visit during daylight hours; early mornings or late afternoons offer softer light and fewer crowds 🚶 Explore the nearby stone monastery and higher viewpoints 🗓️ Check bungee jumping schedules in advance # Cost 💰 Free entry and parking # Hours 🕒 Generally accessible during daylight hours, no official times # 🅿️ Parking Free parking lot available near the small entrance
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