Australian Caves
Australia is home to numerous caves, many of which are known for their stunning formations and unique ecosystems. Notable examples include the Borenore Caves in New South Wales and the Wellington Caves, which feature impressive stalactites and stalagmites. These caves often provide habitats for various species, including bats and unique invertebrates.
The Nullarbor Plain is famous for its extensive limestone caves, such as the Clifford Caves and the Koonalda Cave, which hold archaeological significance. Many of these caves also offer opportunities for adventure activities like caving and spelunking, attracting both tourists and researchers interested in geology and paleontology.