Batu Cermin Cave

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Batu Cermin Cave is a popular limestone cave near Labuan Bajo in Flores, Indonesia, known for its mirror-like light reflections created when sunlight enters through openings in the rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
natural cave
tourist attraction
accessFrom Labuan Bajo NERFINISHED
bestVisitTime morning
country Indonesia
geologicalFormation karst landscape
hasActivity guided cave tours
photography
hasEnvironment tropical climate surroundings
hasFeature mirror-like reflective surfaces
narrow passages
openings in the cave ceiling
stalactites
stalagmites
surrounding limestone cliffs
vertical rock walls
viewing platforms
wooden walkways for visitors
hasNameMeaning “Mirror Rock” in Indonesian
hasRockType limestone
island Flores NERFINISHED
knownFor mirror-like light reflections
sunlight entering through openings in the rock
unique light and shadow effects
languageOfName Indonesian
lightEffectCause sunlight entering through ceiling openings
sunlight reflecting off cave walls
locatedIn East Nusa Tenggara NERFINISHED
Flores NERFINISHED
Labuan Bajo area NERFINISHED
near Komodo National Park gateway town Labuan Bajo
Labuan Bajo NERFINISHED
Labuan Bajo harbor NERFINISHED
partOf tourist attractions around Labuan Bajo
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
province East Nusa Tenggara NERFINISHED
region Lesser Sunda Islands NERFINISHED
requires flashlight in darker sections
safetyFeature handrails in some sections
installed walkways
tourismType cave tourism
nature tourism
transportOption car
local tour services
motorbike

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Labuan Bajo hasNearbyAttraction Batu Cermin Cave