Clearwater Cave

The Clearwater System in Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia is believed to be the largest interconnected cave system in the world by volume and the 8th longest cave in the world at 215.3 km (133.8 mi) (2014).[1] The system lies mainly under the western margins of Gunung Api between the Melinau Gorge and Cave of the Winds.

The first exploration by speleologists was during the 1977/78 Royal Geographical Society Mulu Sarawak Expedition when 15 miles of the cave passage were surveyed. Many expeditions by the Mulu Caves Project have increased the explored length and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.

References

  1. Eavis, Rob (April–May 2016). "What a Rollercoaster". Descent (249): 24–29.

Mulu Caves, Brook and Waltham (1979), Royal Geographical Society

Caves of Mulu '80, (1981), Eavis, Royal Geographical Society

Caves of Mulu '84, (1985), Eavis, British Cave Research Association

Mulu Caves '88 and '89 Expeditions, (1989), Kirby, Mulu Caves Project

Mulu Caves '91 (1991), Kirby, Mulu Caves Project

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