Rafter's cave was a surprise find, a sudden realization of a sign on a parking spot in Perućac we pulled onto. A cave! By this incredibly beautiful river, Trina, marking the border between Serbia and Bosnia.
The cave is in coordinates N 43.957657 E 19.431314.
I scanned the cave and got a 3D model and a used Cave Outliner to turn it into a map as well:
The 3D model can be downloaded here, or if you prefer to rotate it on your browser's screen, use this link.
There's also a side cave few meters away, in coordinates N 43.957602 E 19.431462.
Photos:
Side cave:
Photos from the area:
Views from mountains higher up to the river valley:
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