Mammoth Cave

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Mammoth Cave is a large, limestone show cave renowned for its impressive formations and fossil deposits, located in the Margaret River region of Western Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
show cave
tourist attraction
adjacentTo karri and jarrah forest areas
contains Pleistocene megafauna remains
fossil bones
sedimentary deposits
country Australia
ecosystemType subterranean environment
geologicalAge Cenozoic limestone
geologicalFormationType karst system
hasAccessibility publicly accessible
tourist-friendly pathways
hasConservationStatus managed as a natural attraction
hasEntranceType developed visitor entrance
hasFeature boardwalks
flowstone formations
large chambers
self-guided tour infrastructure
stalactites
stalagmites
hasLighting artificial cave lighting for visitors
hasNameOrigin named for its large, mammoth-like size
knownFor fossil deposits
impressive cave formations
large size
megafauna fossils
locatedIn Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge
Margaret River
surface form: Margaret River region

South West region of Western Australia
managementBy local tourism authorities
material limestone
near Boranup Forest
Margaret River
surface form: Margaret River town
offers self-guided audio tours
partOf cave systems of the Margaret River region
safetyFeatures constructed walkways
handrails
state Western Australia
tourismType show cave tourism
touristRegion Margaret River wine region
surface form: Margaret River wine and tourism region
usedFor educational visits
geological study
paleontological study
recreational tourism

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