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Mole Creek Karst National Park Review

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The national park is relatively large, there are several caves, we went to the Marakupa cave, because this cave has an underground dark river, walking is not tired, and there are also glowing worms. It is said that stalactites in the cave are still growing slowly. When the staff say: Please close your eyes when it is dark and turn off all the lights, you can see in the dark the glowing worms with blue shiny on the top of the hole, which do not fly, just like in Spring Creek National Park. Blue light fireflies with New Zealand are close relatives.

Mole Creek Karst National Park

Posted: Mar 13, 2018
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  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Moor Creek Karst National Park is also a large cave geological park in Tasmania. There are large caves, and the stalactites are very spectacular and strange, and the vegetation is rich and lush, as if it is a fairy tale world in Europe.

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    Posted: Dec 7, 2016
  • 帅气的好孩
    4/5Excellent
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    Not too far from Cradle Mountain, there are many caves, the largest of which are Marakoopa Cave and King Solomon Cave. Marakoopa Cave is also called Firefly Cave, a water cave, you can see fireflies.

    4
    Posted: Dec 7, 2015
  • ccjccj
    4/5Excellent
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    National park with caves known for their karst landscapes. The park has the most spectacular cave landscape on the island and fireflies can be seen in the cave.

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    Posted: Jul 6, 2018