Nestled beneath an ancient karri forest in Western Australia’s Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, Lake Cave is a natural wonder that lives up to its name. The cave features dramatic stalactites and hanging crystals that reflect off a glittering underground lake, creating a mesmerizing subterranean landscape. Visitors can explore the cave’s intricate formations and marvel at the interplay of light and water, making it one of the most impressive sites in the Margaret River region.
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