Cave in Australia
Murrawijinie Cave is in the Australian state of South Australia within the gazetted locality of Nullarbor[1] on the Nullarbor Plain.
This cave[2] is open to the public but safety precautions should be taken before driving off the Eyre Highway. The entry is approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of the Nullarbor Roadhouse along a rough track.[3]
The main entry is a doline (a collapsed cave); another two entries are close by, which is typical of the Nullarbor's karst topography. Hawks and swallows use the caves as nesting sites.[3]
One of the entries has hand stencils on the walls drawn in ochre by Indigenous Australians.[4]
Since June 2013, the cave has been in the protected area known as the Nullarbor Wilderness Protection Area.[5]
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