Sangkulirang–Mangkalihat Karst

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Sangkulirang–Mangkalihat Karst is a vast limestone karst landscape in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, renowned for its dramatic caves, rich biodiversity, and ancient rock art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
geological formation
karst landscape
limestone karst
artTypePresent animal depictions
figurative rock art
hand stencils
biodiversityFeature cave fauna
tropical rainforest ecosystems
contains caves
endemic species habitats
limestone towers
paleolithic rock art sites
prehistoric archaeological sites
rock shelters
sinkholes
underground rivers
country Indonesia
culturalPeriodRepresented prehistoric period
ecosystemType cave ecosystem
karst forest
geologicalProcess karstification
hasConservationStatus proposed UNESCO World Heritage Site
hasScientificValue archaeological research
biodiversity research
paleoenvironmental research
heritageSignificance outstanding universal value for biodiversity
outstanding universal value for rock art
importance key karst area on Borneo
major rock art complex in Indonesia
knownFor ancient rock art
dramatic caves
hand stencil rock art
prehistoric cave paintings
rich biodiversity
locatedIn East Kalimantan NERFINISHED
Mangkalihat Peninsula NERFINISHED
Sangkulirang Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedOn Borneo NERFINISHED
Kalimantan NERFINISHED
partOf East Kalimantan karst region NERFINISHED
region Southeast Asia
rockType limestone
threatenedBy deforestation
land conversion
mining

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World Heritage Sites in Indonesia hasSite Sangkulirang–Mangkalihat Karst