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Created 15-Jun-12
Modified 16-Dec-24
Visitors 18
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The Mulu region is famous for its limestone caves, which may constitute the largest such complex in the world.

Over the course of two days, we visited four different caves. Our stay here gave us the opportunity to get into closer proximity to the flora and fauna of this region.
Our "standard" intracountry transport vehicleMulu National ParkMulu cavesFirst caveBatsand the guano they produced served as a home for a variety of insect life.Waiting, watching the cave entrance for the appearance of the batsBats coming out, en masse, from the cave at sundown.