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Clearwater Cave (Photos)


Clearwater Cave

The Clearwater Cave is 51 km long (the longest cave passage in South-East Asia) and 355m deep. It takes its name from an underground river that spills through a natural grate to form a crystal-clear swimming pool near the cave entrance. A bridge over the river is reached by the path on the left of the cave entrance. The path on the right passes some of the cave's finer features. Access is via steep concrete steps up a hillside then along a walkway, which can be slippery in places.

Gunung Mulu National Park boats parking outside Wind Cave

Gunung Mulu national park boardwalk from Wind to Clearwater Cave

On the way from Wind Cave to Clearwater Cave. The walk takes about 15 minutes.
boats parking outside Wind Cave (left) and boardwalk above the river (right)

Gunung Mulu National Park Clearwater Cave entrance

Gunung Mulu National Park Clearwater Cave illuminated walkways

Clearwater Cave: entrance (left) and illuminated walkways (right)

Gunung Mulu National Park Clearwater Cave river

Clearwater Cave: underground river

These images are the copyright of Manfred Leiter. For more information visit http://www.tropicalisland.de/travel_borneo.html

 
 

 

 

Last updated: 29 September, 2004

 

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