Clearwater Cave

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Clearwater Cave is one of the world’s largest and longest cave systems, renowned for its extensive underground river passages in Malaysian Borneo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
limestone cave
show cave
climate equatorial
geologicalFormation karst
hasAccess boat access via Melinau River
hasBiome tropical rainforest surroundings
hasConservationValue biodiversity habitat
geological significance
hasCountry Malaysia NERFINISHED
hasDiscoveryMethod speleological exploration
hasEcosystemService groundwater regulation
scientific research value
hasEntrance Clearwater Cave entrance
hasFeature cave chambers
extensive side passages
large underground river passages
multiple cave levels
speleothems
hasHydrology Clearwater River NERFINISHED
subterranean river
hasIsland Borneo NERFINISHED
hasNearestSettlement Mulu NERFINISHED
hasRegion Miri Division NERFINISHED
hasResearchActivity hydrological studies
speleological exploration
hasState Sarawak NERFINISHED
hasTourism guided tours
hasTouristFacility boardwalks
steps and walkways
knownFor being one of the world’s largest cave systems
being one of the world’s longest cave systems
extensive underground river passages
large cave passages
locatedIn Gunung Mulu National Park NERFINISHED
Malaysia NERFINISHED
Malaysian Borneo NERFINISHED
Sarawak NERFINISHED
partOf Gunung Mulu National Park World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
Gunung Mulu cave system NERFINISHED
Mulu karst landscape NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus national park
protectedBy Sarawak Forestry Corporation NERFINISHED
rockType limestone
surveyedLength over 200 kilometers
surveyedLengthUnit kilometer
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Gunung Mulu National Park NERFINISHED

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Gunung Mulu National Park contains Clearwater Cave