Exploring The World's Largest Network Of Caves

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Malaysia's Gunung Mulu National Park that stretches over 130,000 acres, is home to beautiful rainforests, rivers and mountains. However, its biggest attraction is its spectacular never ending cave system, which is so large that 30 years and 186 miles later, explorers are nowhere close to the end.

The first expedition to the caves was undertaken by the Royal Geographical Society, 30 years ago. Since then, explorers have been returning every two years, for three week stretches to try and map the entire cave system with lasers and other equipment.

Among the areas identified so far, is the world's largest cave chamber - The Sarawak Chamber which at 2,300 ft. long, 1,300 ft. wide and about 230ft. high, is big enough to fit 40 Jumbo Jet planes and, is three times larger than the previous title holder - the Big Room in Carlsbad National Park, New Mexico. To get to it requires walking along a narrow ledge and swimming across a river.

Named after a river that runs through it, the 100km Clearwater cave is Southeast Asia's longest cave. Known for its gorgeous stalactites, stalagmites, and rock corals, the cave is prone to flash floods, making it a little dangerous for visitors.

Deer Cave, the largest cave passage known to man, is believed to be big enough to fit London's highest point, the St. Paul Cathedral - five times over! However, its main attraction is the millions of wrinkle-lipped and horseshoe bats that live at the West End of the cave.

With new caves being discovered constantly, expedition members believe that there is so much left to be explored that it will take a few generations to find them all!

Sources:lonelyplanet.com, fwix.com,dailymail.co.uk.wikipedia.org,

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112 Comments
  • J.A.Kover 14 years
    Asome!!!
    • joeover 14 years
      so lame RT
      • STICKERSover 14 years
        I LOBWE HJKYG
        • STICKERSover 14 years
          LOL BABY ITS SO COOL I NEVER KNEW DAT A CAVE
          • Mrs. Desmondover 14 years
            Wow- I'm not so sure I'd be brave enough to explore these caves, but I'm glad some people are. Learning about them and seeing these great pics for the safety of the classrom is fun.
            • m.martinez over 14 years
              wow tats so awsome i never thought there will be a cave so large COOLLLLLLL
              • kennyalmost 15 years
                A deer cave I never knew that.
                • Nataliealmost 15 years
                  Those caves are so high I can''t see what''s up in there
                  • Kyiaalmost 15 years
                    These caves ar every interesting and cool!
                    • rocoalmost 15 years
                      wow that cave is cool and beautiful and awesome