Located in South Australia’s Limestone Coast, Naracoorte Caves is a fascinating underground world that reveals millions of years of geological history. The caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site and feature a series of limestone chambers and fossils, many of which date back to the Pleistocene era. Visitors can take guided tours through the caves, learning about the ancient creatures that once roamed the area, including giant kangaroos and marsupial lions.
The caves also offer a unique opportunity for spelunking, with some areas accessible to experienced cavers. Above ground, the surrounding Naracoorte Conservation Park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, providing opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The Naracoorte Caves are an ideal destination for those interested in natural history, geology, and adventure.
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