Boybuloq

Boybuloq (also known as Boy-Bulok and Boj-Bulok, Uzbek: Boybuloq, Russian: Бой-Булок) is a limestone cave in Uzbekistan, the deepest cave in Central Asia and all Asia except its western part. The cave is 1,415 metres (4,642 ft) deep and 14,800 metres (48,600 ft) long with the main entrance at an elevation of 2,647 metres (8,684 ft). It is situated at the edge of Baysun-Tau mountain ridge, the southern spur of the Gissar Range, in the southeast of the country. The nearest village is (Дюйбало in Russian), to the north of Boysun.

Boybuloq

Boybuloq (also known as Boy-Bulok and Boj-Bulok, Uzbek: Boybuloq, Russian: Бой-Булок) is a limestone cave in Uzbekistan, the deepest cave in Central Asia and all Asia except its western part. The cave is 1,415 metres (4,642 ft) deep and 14,800 metres (48,600 ft) long with the main entrance at an elevation of 2,647 metres (8,684 ft). It is situated at the edge of Baysun-Tau mountain ridge, the southern spur of the Gissar Range, in the southeast of the country. The nearest village is (Дюйбало in Russian), to the north of Boysun.