This cave located in Bau District which surrounded with forest and river protected in reserved area.
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"Wind Caves (Wind Caves) is located in Kuching Province, Sarawak, the nearest town: Shilong Gate is 5 kilometers away, while Kuching City is 48 kilometers away. The Wind Caves are part of the Wind Cave Nature Reserve, which has a total area of 6.16 hectares (0.0616 square kilometers).
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This cave located in Bau District which surrounded with forest and river protected in reserved area.
Wind Caves Wind Caves Wind Cave Valley is quite special, there is no cave in it, the scenery is too dark, you can only feel the shock with your eyes, the photo effect is not very good, the environmental protection is very good, very interesting natural landscape
The name of the wind tunnel comes from the fact that there is a narrow opening in the hole that has been winded all year round. If the weather outside the hole is hotter, the stronger the wind, and if the weather outside the hole is cooler, the wind is weak. It is worth seeing, quite interesting...
good place for tourists attraction. also can explore nearest place, Tasik Biru and Serikin
Named after the constant cool breeze that blows throughout the cavern. Take the chance to observe the many swiftlets and bats that dwell within this large cave while you relax besides a subterranean stream that runs through the cave.History-wise, Bau had witnessed many conflicts. On May 1, 1837, the Skrang Ibans invaded the Jagoi-Bratak Bidayuh settlement on top of Bratak Peak, killing over 2,000 Jagoi-Bratak Bidayuh men and taking 1,000 women captive.Each year on May 1, descendants of the survivors of the massacre will hold Jagoi-Bratak Day on top of Bratak Peak in memory of their ancestors. A memorial stone was erected on May 1, 1988, to mark the day.Another major conflict happened during the 1857 Gold Miners’ Rebellion. The rebels, pursued by the White Rajah’s forces, retreat to a cave here, where a few hundred were burnt or suffocated to death.