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Reed Flute Cave

Reed Flute Cave
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Reed Flute Cave Facts

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Reed Flute Cave Physical Description

The incredible Reed Flute Cave measures roughly 790 ft (240 m) in length. Heights of the roof also vary greatly from location to location over its length.

This walls of this rather astonishing natural beauty consist principally of limestone, which has been extensively eroded by water.

The cave also serves as home to numerous collections of impressive stalagmites and stalactites. These formed over thousands of years via the action of carbonate deposition.

Further, it also contains several large bodies of water.

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Reed Flute Cave Human History

The Reed Flute Cave was popular to local inhabitants in ancient times. Mysteriously, people forgot about the cave for nearly 1,200 years or until the mid 20th century.

Refugees fleeing from Japanese troops in the 1940s accidentally rediscovered the cave and made it popular once again.

The cave also hides more than 70 inscriptions written in ink and dating to as early as 792 AD, in the time of the Tang Dynasty. 

The inscriptions indicate that the rather long cave was a popular tourist location even then.

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