brunnshål
Brunnshål is a natural phenomenon occurring in Scandinavian limestone and other soluble rocks. It refers to a small opening or cavity in the ground, typically a few centimeters in diameter, through which groundwater or water from a nearby stream or lake flows. Brunnshål can be found in areas where the rock has been dissolved by acidic water, often as a result of percolating rainwater or snowmelt.
The formation of brunnshål is a slow process, taking thousands of years in some cases. As water
Brunnshål often have unique properties that distinguish them from other types of caves or openings in the
The discovery and study of brunnshål have contributed to a deeper understanding of geological processes in