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كهف كروبيرا The major events in the exploration of Krubera Cave in subsequent years were as follows (see Figure 4 for spot locations):
كهف كروبيرا In 1999, the expedition of the Ukrainian Speleological Associations (Ukr.S.A.) led by Yury Kasjan made a major breakthrough in Krubera Cave by discovering and exploring two branches behind the windows at a depth of 220–250 m. These branches stretched in two different directions. The "Main Branch" was explored to −740 m and the "Nekujbyshevskaja Branch" to −500 m.
كهف كروبيرا From 1982 onwards, the Kiev cavers started systematically working in Krubera Cave, located less than 200 metres from the Kujbyshevskaja entrance, hoping to connect with the Arabikskaja System and increase its total depth by 60 m. Exploration progressed slowly because critically tight meanders between the pits required enormous amounts of work to widen them to a passable size. The cave was pushed to −340 m during 1982–1987. Two "windows" in a vertical shaft at depths of 220–250 m were documented on the cave map but remained unexplored. During this time the cave received its second, alternative name (Crows') Cave, owing to the number of crows nesting in the entrance shaft.
كهف كروبيرا In January 2001, the Ukr.S.A. expedition explored the cave to making it the deepest cave in the world. For the first time in the history of speleology, the deepest cave in the world had been established outside of western Europe. Since 2001, the Krubera explorations by the Ukr.S.A. have been undertaken within the frame of the multi-year project named "The Call of the Abyss", coordinated by A. Klimchouk, Y. Kasjan, G. Samokhin and K. Markovskoy. Besides the Ukrainian speleologists, cavers from many countries such as France, Spain, Russia, Moldova, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Ireland, Israel and Lithuania have taken part in different expeditions of the Ukr.S.A.