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MACOCHA ABYSS –187,5 M

The monumenthal part of the Punkva caves is the world-known Macocha abyss. Its depth of 138,5 m to the surface of Dolní jezírko (Down small lake) is accompanied with its fascinating dimensions - 174 x 76 metres. The abyss of so-called „light-hole“ type arose by gradual falling of huge cave space with several floors. The abyss continues under the surface of Down small lake to the proved total depth of 187,5 m.
The first written note about the abyss comes from 1663 and the first historically proved descent to its floor was made from the spot of the present lower landing stage by the minor Lazarus Shopper in 1723.
In 1772 Shopper’s descent was described in the manuscript by Josef Melnický: “…a lot of nobility gathered on May 25 in the woods near the mentioned lowlands. All officials, foresters and various farmers from nearby villages were present there. They were asked who would be able to drop down the lowlands. After long thinking over a farmer from Vilémovice dropped down on the peg. He was followed by Lazarus on the rope - but secretly (because there were doubts among the nobility whether the cleric should be dropped down).
Some officials made sure about following the cleric Lazarus but they lost their courage when seeing the abyss. The only batler Johann Zouhard dropped down. The two of them walked round the abyss and described it. In relatively plain forest one can hit a horrible place which is so deep that you can’t see the floor. On your left you can walk down and can drop down the half of abyss depth. It’s possible when you hold the trees and roots. Then the rope for dropping down is turned round the tree.
Dropping down on the peg you must keep attention of your eyes because the clay is sandy and soft and it falls on the person who is dropping down. Then you drop down slowly without touching rocks. You can see around wild rocks and holes and before you are on your feet the untied rope is 32 six feet long…“
Since then a lot of research workers have dropped down to the floor of the abyss. The first scientific expedition concentrated on mapping and it was led by engineer Karel Rudzinský in 1784.
Proffesor Karel Absolon made wide research at the beginning of 20-th century. He organized several descents of groups of research workers who stayed in the abyss for several days. Professor Absolon investigated Macocha floor and gradually he discovered the Punkva caves and Macocha water cathedrals - areas where the river Punkva flows through. He used the iron ladder 2 700 kg heavy and 80 m long constructed for making research work easier.
Today it’s possible to have a look at Macocha depth from two sightseeing boards accessible from the tourist chalet or from the pathway leading from the Punkva caves.
Since 1914 Macocha floor is an integral part of a visit to the Punkva caves. The pavement for visitors is safe now and goes under the rock overhangs and the huge portal of the cave cathedral. Both of the two lakes - Upper, tributary one (13 m deep) and Lower, running off - one (49 m deep) have remarkable water state. Their surfaces waver and during extreme floods their levels are about some metres higher and the abyss floor is flooded. Extreme water amount comes from Amateur cave. The inverse microclimate of the abyss floor with the constant low temperature and high dampness formed some special vegetation of race and endangered species of plants.
 
Macocha abyss - basic historical dates
 
1. written note
            M. A. Vigsius                           1663
 
1. historically proved descent to the floor
            Lazarus Shopper                       1723
 
1. scientific expedition
            engineer Karel Rudzinský          1784
            he draw the first vertical cross-section
 of the abyss
 
Next imporant descents
Hugo Salm                                           1808
Dr. Jindřich Wankel                               1856
Eduard H. von Hankenstein                    1856
Dr. Martin Kříž                                      1864
Othmar Skala                                       1889
Adolf Podroužek                                   1894
Florian Koudelka                                   1898
prof. Karel Absolon                               1901, 1903, 1905, 1907, 1909
 
The tradition of special craft - so called takers the suicides out of Macocha was in existence to 1914.
The Legend about Machocha
Once upon a time there lived a widower with his small son Janíček in the nearby village called Vilémovice. When he got married for the second time, he brought a new mother to his son Janíček and later a new baby was born. While Janíček was a healthy boy his younger brother was constantly ill. Janíček’s step-mother hated her step-son and took advice from an old woman - herbalist. She foretold her if Janíček would die her son would get well.
Step-mother elicited Janíček to the edge of the abyss. She wanted him to pick berries there and she threw Janíček down. But luckily the boy caught the tree branches and called for help. Some wood-cutters heard his calling and saved him by means of ropes.
Meanwhile step-mother came back home and found a dead-body of her own son. She took him and returned to the abyss beeing half-mad and jumped down. Since then the abyss had been called after step-mother - Macocha. (but in Czech step-mother is exactly macecha).
 
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