Cango Caves - Oudtshoorn South Africa
Posted by: Windsocker
S 33° 28.842 E 022° 14.868
34H E 615931 N 6294724
The Cango caves should be known as the 8th wonder of the world. The area that Mr Van Zyl had lowered himself into is called the 1st great hall, which is 98 m long, 49 m wide and 15 m high.
Waymark Code: WM39C9
Location: Western Cape, South Africa
Date Posted: 02/29/2008
Views: 68
Taken from Wikipedia:
The Cango Caves are located in Precambrian limestones at the foothills of the Swartberg range near the town of Oudtshoorn in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. The principal cave is one of the country's finest, best known and most popular tourist caves and attracts many visitors from overseas. Although the extensive system of tunnels and chambers go on for over four kilometers, only about a quarter of this is open to visitors, who may proceed into the cave only in groups supervised by a guide. Tours are conducted at regular intervals on most days - there is a "Standard Tour" which takes an hour and an "Adventure Tour" which takes an hour and a half. The "Adventure Tour" consists of crawling through narrow passages and climbing up steep rock formations guided by small lights. The caves contain spectacular halls and grand limestone formations (on both tours) as well as some rather small passages on the Adventure Tour. The smallest passage that tourists will have to pass through on the Adventure Tour is just under 30cm high at the exit.
Type of Land: National Monument
Managed By: Cango Caves
Contact Info: +27 44 272 7410
Website: [Web Link]
Type of Cave: Ice Cave
Contains Stalactites: yes
Contains Stalagmites: yes
Contains Bats: yes
Price of Admission: 52.00 (listed in local currency)
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