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Horseshoe Cave; Kellys Cave; Koonalda (in South Australia) Old Homestead Cave; Pannakin Plain Cave; Thampanna Cave; Stegamite Cave; Weebubbie Cave (in South Australia) Perth/Peel/Yanchep The Catacombs; Concinna Cave; Gibb Cave; Gidgee Karupa (Spear Cave) Kings Park Caves (tunnelled and extended during WW2 for Catalina FBY base) Loch Overflow ...
The Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park houses Canal Rocks, a coastal rock formation, and limestone caves, such as Ngilgi Cave (formerly called Yallingup Cave). [ 11 ] The Cape to Cape Track runs across the beach to the west of the town and Yallingup is one of the few towns located along the track.
This is a list of caves, and other karst features, in Western Australia. It includes all named features that occur in the Australian Speleological Federation Karst Index Database (KID). [ 1 ] The term " karst feature" is an umbrella term for topographical features formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone , dolomite , and ...
The Yarrangobilly Caves are located in a 12-kilometre-long (7.5 mi) karst region along the Yarrangobilly River valley in the north of Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Discovered to British colonists by a cattleman, the Yarrangobilly Caves system includes several independent limestone caves formed over different time periods ...
Gabarnmung lies at a remote location on the traditional lands of the Jawoyn people, east of Kakadu National Park, and about 35 km (22 mi) west of Maningrida, Northern Territory. The rock shelter was constructed by tunneling into a naturally eroded cliff face that created a 19 m × 19 m (62 ft × 62 ft) sub-horizontal ceiling ranging in height ...
A cave was recorded on the southern bank of the Belubula River as early as 1832 (Lands Department, 1832) and a map from 1883 shows the location of Bushrangers Cave, The Murder Caves and Immense Cave, apparently Main Cliefden Cave. Ruin of "Cliefden Springs" house located on Island Flat, Cliefden NSW Australia
Devil's Lair is important as one of the earliest sites of human occupation in Australia, a site with very early human ornaments and an unusually rich source of information for prehistoric cultural and natural history in the southwest of Western Australia. The site boasts a rich history, occupation of the site dating back to more than 40,000 ...
The caves provide shelter and habitat for a number of rare species including the Greater sooty owl (Tyto tenebricosa tenebricosa) (rare in Australia) which roosts in the cave known as the Devil's Coach House and the Jenolan Caves Reserve supports a population of the brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata). This species is listed as ...