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Mole Creek Caves
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3.06km away
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6.39km away
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10.02km away
The national park is relatively large and there are several caves. We went to Malakupa cave, because this cave has an underground river, which is not tiring to walk, and there are also glowing worms. It is said that the stalactites in the cave are still growing slowly. When the staff said: When it is dark, please close your eyes and turn off all the lights. When you look up, you can see the glowing worms full of blue fluorescence on the top of the cave in the dark. These glowing worms do not fly. Like the ones in Spring Creek National Park, they are close relatives of the blue fireflies in New Zealand.
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The national park is relatively large and there are several caves. We went to Malakupa cave, because this cave has an underground river, which is not tiring to walk, and there are also glowing worms. It is said that the stalactites in the cave are still growing slowly. When the staff said: When it is dark, please close your eyes and turn off all the lights. When you look up, you can see the glowing worms full of blue fluorescence on the top of the cave in the dark. These glowing worms do not fly. Like the ones in Spring Creek National Park, they are close relatives of the blue fireflies in New Zealand.
More Creek Karst National Park is also a large cave geological park in Tasmania. There is a large karst cave landform, and the stalactites are very spectacular and strange. At the same time, the vegetation here is rich and lush, like a fairy tale world in Europe.
It has a national park famous for its karst caves. The park has the most spectacular cave scenery on the island, and you can see fireflies in the cave.
Not too far from Cradle Mountain, there are many caves, the largest of which are Marakoopa Cave and King Solomon Cave. Marakoopa Cave is also called Firefly Cave. It is a water hole where you can see fireflies.