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A World Heritage Site, this natural wonder
features an 8.2 kilometer navigable Underground River, reputed
to be the longest that winds through the spectacular cave
before emptying out in to the South China Sea. Cathedral
Chambers, wide hallways and interesting geological formations
greet the wide eyed visitors to the grotto hidden beneath
the Saint Paul Mountain, A the mouth of the cave, ancient
trees growing right out of the water's edge frames a clear
lagoon. Monkeys, monitor lizards and squirrels find their
niche on the beach near the cave. Visitors can also enjoy
bird watching, mountain trekking, a mangrove paddle boat
tour and exploring the deeper part of the forest.
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