Jewel Cave

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Jewel Cave is a spectacular limestone show cave in Western Australia renowned for its extensive chambers and impressive crystal formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
show cave
country Australia
formationProcess dissolution of limestone by groundwater
karst processes
geologicalFormation limestone
hasAccess constructed walkways
visitor centre
hasConservationStatus protected area feature
hasEnvironment humid
low light
underground
hasFeature artificial lighting
crystal formations
decorated chambers
guided tour paths
large caverns
knownFor extensive chambers
flowstone
helictites
impressive crystal formations
stalactites
stalagmites
locatedIn Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge
Western Australia
managedBy Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia)
surface form: Parks and Wildlife Service Western Australia
near Augusta, Western Australia
offers guided tours
openToPublic true
partOf tourist caves of the Margaret River region
primaryRockType limestone
region South West region of Western Australia
subjectOf cave tourism promotion in Western Australia
geological studies of karst caves in Western Australia
tourismType show cave tourism

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