Deer Cave, located in the UNESCO-listed Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Borneo, holds the distinction of being the world’s largest cave passage open to the public. The dramatic limestone cavern features stalactites that drip from its ceiling, creating a mesmerizing natural display. More than 3 million wrinkle-lipped bats inhabit this vast space, making it a unique and fascinating destination for visitors. Exploring the cave, one can witness the interplay of light and shadow, and the intricate textures of the rock formations, offering a glimpse into the subterranean wonders of Borneo.
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