Nestled within the ancient woodlands and bushland trails of Kangaroo Island, Kelly Hill Conservation Park reveals a subterranean world of natural beauty. Descend into the limestone caves to explore an intricate network of dramatic rock columns, multicolored shawls, and towering stalagmites and stalactites. These geological formations, shaped over millennia, offer a glimpse into the island’s deep history. Today, visitors can wander through this underground labyrinth, marveling at the textures and colors that have been etched into the stone by the slow, steady work of water and time.
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