Po reke Beloĭ k z︠h︡emchuz︠h︡ine Urala - peshchere Shulʹgan-Tash
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Shul'gan-Tash (also known as Kapova cave, Bashkir) is a limestone karst cave in the Burzyansky District of Bashkortostan, Russia, ca. 200 km (120 mi) south-east of Ufa, in the southern Ural mountains. Located on the Belaya River in the natural reserve Shulgan-Tash, the cave is best known for the 16,000 years old Upper Paleolithic rock paintings and drawings.