The Jen Loren cave on the outskirts of Sydney is a very large-scale cave and is the world's first open stalactites. The stalactites inside are strange and have a variety of fantastical appearances. There is also a groundwater pool, the pool water is green and deep blue, like a sapphire set in the hole, very beautiful.
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The Jen Loren cave on the outskirts of Sydney is a very large-scale cave and is the world's first open stalactites. The stalactites inside are strange and have a variety of fantastical appearances. There is also a groundwater pool, the pool water is green and deep blue, like a sapphire set in the hole, very beautiful.
DescriptionThe Jenolan Caves are limestone caves located within the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve in the Central Tablelands region, west of the Blue Mountains, in Jenolan, Oberan Council, New South Wales, in eastern Australia
The Jen Loren cave in Sydney's far suburbs is the world's first stalactite cave, and there is a dark blue talk in the cave like a sapphire beauty. The stalactites in the cave are strange and varied. This cave is warm in winter and cool in summer, very comfortable, it is worth visiting.
Cool and quirky rock formations in a series of caves. Can be visited in conjunction with a visit to the Blue Mountains. I found it a bit redundant after a while but still interesting.
Jen Loland Cave is a large natural cave in the Blue Mountains Scenic Area of Sydney. The entrance is very small, but after entering, it is a unique cave. It is also the world's first open stalactite cave. The stalactite inside is really strange, very magical and amazing.
Very, very worth a visit, it’s so beautiful.