Borenore Caves
The Borenore Caves are a series of limestone caves located near the town of Borenore in New South Wales, Australia. These caves are known for their unique geological formations and rich fossil deposits, which provide insights into the region's ancient environment. The caves are a popular destination for both tourists and researchers interested in geology and paleontology.
Visitors to the Borenore Caves can explore the underground passages and observe various stalactites and stalagmites. The caves also serve as a habitat for several species of bats and other wildlife. Guided tours are available, offering educational information about the caves' formation and ecological significance.