English: The Allander Tropfsteinhöhle (Dripstone cave of Alland), named after the nearby town Alland, is located at the slopes of the Großer Buchberg (467m asl) in the Wienerwald, Austria. The cave is rather small, but it is one of the largest caves in Lower Austria. It consists of rifts and bedding plane passages, some up to 12m high
This media shows the natural monument in Lower Austria with the ID BN-023.
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==Galerie== <gallery> Bild:Frauenmauer4.jpg|Blick auf die Frauenmauer von der Gsollalm Bild:Frauenmauer2.jpg|Blick auf den Westeingang Bild:Frauenmauer1.jpg|Blick aus dem Osteingang </gallery>
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