A) Near Salzburg, Germany B) Inside the Hochkogel mountain in Italy C) In Werfen, Austria D) In the Alps of Switzerland
A) 25 km B) More than 42 km C) 50 km D) 30 km
A) 50,000 B) 300,000 C) About 200,000 D) 100,000
A) Holocene epoch B) Jurassic period C) Cretaceous period D) The late Tertiary period during the Würm glaciation
A) Limestone and ice B) Sandstone and mud C) Granite and snow D) Basalt and water
A) The Rhine river B) The Danube river C) The Salzach river D) The Inn river
A) Anton Posselt B) Alexander von Mörk C) A local villager D) An unnamed speleologist
A) 1880 B) 1920 C) 1879 D) 1912
A) A natural spring source B) A treasure trove of gold C) A secret military base D) It was believed to be an entrance to Hell
A) Alexander von Mörk B) A team of scientists from Salzburg C) Local villagers D) Anton Posselt himself
A) He became the mayor of Salzburg B) He discovered another cave C) He was killed in 1914 D) He retired from exploration
A) Posselt Tower B) Hymir's Castle C) An ashen cross on the wall D) The Ice Organ
A) Posselt Hall B) Ice Palace C) Hymir's Castle D) Alexander von Mörk Cathedral
A) Warm clothing B) Swimwear C) Raincoats D) Light jackets
A) Yes, throughout the entire cave B) No, it is not permitted C) Yes, but only in certain areas D) Only with special permission
A) During summer only B) From May 1 to October 26 every year C) Year-round D) Only in winter months
A) 15 metres B) 25 metres C) 50 metres D) 35 metres
A) Two hours B) 30 minutes C) Three hours D) Around one hour and 15 minutes
A) The Salzburg Association of Cave Exploration B) The National Austrian Forest Commission C) Private investors D) A local government body
A) A cable car B) A staircase C) An elevator D) A tunnel |