Lake Cave

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Lake Cave is a spectacular limestone show cave in Western Australia renowned for its underground lake and striking crystal formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
show cave
climate cool and humid cave environment
country Australia
formationProcess karst dissolution
geologicalAge formed over hundreds of thousands of years
hasAccess boardwalks
stairs descent
hasConservationStatus protected tourist cave
hasEntrance dolines or sinkhole-style entrance
hasFacility café
car park
visitor centre
hasFeature columns
crystal formations
reflection effects on water surface
stalactites
stalagmites
suspended table formation
underground lake
hasGeologicalForm limestone
hasHydrology permanent or semi-permanent cave lake
hasSafetyMeasures guided access only
handrails
knownFor dramatic reflections on underground lake
highly decorated interior
photographic appeal
lighting artificial cave lighting
locatedIn Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge
Margaret River
surface form: Margaret River region

Western Australia
managedBy tour operator in Margaret River region
near Boranup Forest
Margaret River
offers guided tours
openToPublic true
partOf cave systems of Margaret River region
region South West region of Western Australia
rockType Tamala limestone
subjectOf tourism promotion in Margaret River region
tourismType show cave tourism
usedFor educational tours
geotourism

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