Anatakitaki Cave

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Anatakitaki Cave is a notable limestone cave system on the Cook Islands’ island of Atiu, famed for its stalactites, underground pools, and populations of rare swiftlet birds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cave system
limestone cave
access guided access only
climate humid
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
environment tropical island cave
formationProcess solutional erosion of limestone
geologicalFormation limestone
hasBiodiversitySignificance important habitat for Atiu swiftlet
hasConservationStatus locally protected site
hasEcosystem cave ecosystem
hasFeature chambers
narrow passages
stalactites
underground pools
hasHydrology freshwater pools
hasLighting natural low‑light environment
hasRisk low visibility
slippery surfaces
hasScientificInterest karst geomorphology
ornithology
speleology
inhabitedBy Atiu swiftlet NERFINISHED
swiftlet birds
isTouristAttractionOf Atiu NERFINISHED
Cook Islands NERFINISHED
knownFor limestone formations
population of rare swiftlet birds
stalactites and stalagmites
underground pools
languageOfToponym Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
locatedIn Atiu Island NERFINISHED
Southern Cook Islands NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atiu NERFINISHED
near coastal cliffs of Atiu
partOf karst landscape of Atiu
region South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
requires local guide for entry
supports cave‑adapted invertebrates
tourismType eco‑tourism site
usedFor bird‑watching
caving
guided tours

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Atiu hasNaturalAttraction Anatakitaki Cave