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Click on the appropriate red area to view the area. Figure 1. Nullarbor Deep Caves. Note Photograph in Abrukurrie is 71Kb and the Weebubbie photo is 16Kb .
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The expedition visited a number of the deep caves of the Nullarbor attempting to measure the size of wall scallops at the current water level. Unfortunately this ...
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Some 14 new species of mega-fauna have been discovered in one deep cave in Nullarbor, including giant kangaroos and other huge marsupials known to be long extinct.
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Oct 27, 2010 ... The Nullarbor Caves offer some challenging diving experience via its ... But, 90 m deep down the dusty plain, there exists the largest hidden ...
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Koonalda Cave is a karst limestone cave in the middle south of the continent of Australia, in the dry and desolate area called the Nullarbor Plain.
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The dive may also be deep, resulting in potential deep diving risks. ..... During the 1980s the Nullarbor Plain was recognized as a major cave-diving area, with ...
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Oct 5, 2011 ... At about 250000 km2, the Nullarbor is the largest block of limestone, or karst ... The water table is reached by a lot of the larger deep caves, and ...
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The Nullarbor Plain is a limestone land being almost flat and treeless located north of the Great Australian Bight. 90 m deep under the sunny and dusty plain, some of ...
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Animals adapted to cave environments, living in the 'dark zone' of deep cave regions, are called troglodytes. These include detrivores, such as beetles and ...
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The Nullarbor & the big ones - Cave diving in Australia ... below are the rare crater-like holes indicative of major collapse deep ...
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