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The Kek Look Tong Cave Temple is a tourist attraction situated in the natural and picturesque area of Gunung Rapat in the south of Ipoh - the capital of Perak state in west Malaysia. It is owned and managed by Kek Look Seah (a nonprofit organization).
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Nice route to walk if you have a spare day in Haifa :)
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Get ready for some straight out of the edge, breath taking views, from a wonderful cave in the depth of Puerto Rico.
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Another weekend, another getaway! This time it was in Cagayan de Oro, the “City of Golden Friendship,” and my first ever trip to Mindanao!
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Ilocos Norte is located almost the tip of the Philippines. It is considered one of the most famous destinations in the Ilocos Region.
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El Soplao is a cave situated in the Sierra de Arnero, in Cantabria (North of Spain). It is a very special cave as it has lots of helictites… and you may ask, what is an Helictite??? See for yourself!
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The Lurgrotte is Austrian’s largest water flowing cave. It is situated in Styria in a little village named Semriach, 25 km away from Graz. The cave is five km long and you can see lots of drip stones, bizarre sinter formations, enormous rock domes and submontane canyons.
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Located in Bo Hon Island, at the center of the UNESCO-declared World Heritage area Ha Long Bay, the Sung Sot Cave (which means “Surprising Cave” or “Cave of Awe”) boasts of having one of the best and largest grottoes of Vietnam. Before getting there, be sure to get ready with high-ASA films and long/bulb exposure shots!