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Jewel Cave

Busselton, Australia

Jewel Cave — places to visit in Busselton
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Jewel Cave is a limestone cave system located near Augusta, south of Busselton, famous for its stunning array of stalactites, stalagmites, and massive crystal formations. Discovered in 1900, the cave features one of the longest straw stalactites in the world, measuring over 5 metres, and offers a remarkable glimpse into the underground landscapes shaped over thousands of years. Visitors typically choose guided tours which offer a closer look at the geological formations and the intricate details of the cave. The best times to visit are in the cooler months to avoid the heat, and note that photography is limited inside to preserve the environment. The cave lies within the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, which provides an opportunity for further exploration of the region's natural beauty.

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  • Guided tour of Jewel Cave in Western Australia

    Guided tour of Jewel Cave in Western Australia

    4.9· 375 reviewsFrom ₹1,824

    Explore Jewel Cave's stunning chambers on a guided tour, featuring unique stalactites and ancient stories, plus an optional karri forest walk.

    The experience exploring the Jewel Cave was fantastic and incredibly informative. The descent involves numerous stairs and there are elevated CO2 levels. The deepest part reaches approximately 42 meters below ground.Sean_A on the Guided tour of Jewel Cave in Western Australia tour

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