Old Homestead Cave

Some 34 km long cave system with numerous passages in four levels, rich with stalactites and other cave formations.

Coclebiddy Cave

6.1 km long and up to 90 m deep underwater cave, one of the most impressive in this part of the world.

Abracurrie Cave

Possibly the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere, with a volume of some 150 thousand cubic meters. Contains Aboriginal stencils – the deepest native cave art in Australia.

Ngarrabullgan Cave

Excavations in Ngarrabullgan Cave in 1991

The oldest known human settlement in Queensland, over 37,000 years old. Cave floor has 27 layers of habitation.

Walga Rock art

Walga Rock, Australia

Cave with extensive cliff art galleries. Here is also a drawing of an European sailing ship (contact art), most likely from the late 19th century. Such contact art is met in several locations of Australia. Other drawings are much older.

Red Hands Cave

Stencils in Red Hands Cave, Australia

Contains numerous 1,600 – 500 years old hand prints and stencils. There are numerous sites with such hand stencils in Australia.

Jenolan Caves

Stalagmite in Jenolan Caves

Possibly the oldest caves in the world – it is determined that the clay sediments of the caves are approximately 340 million years old. 10 caves opened for tourism. Length of passages exceed 40 km and there are more than 300 entrances.

Naracoorte Caves

Skeleton of extinct marsupial, entrance of Naracoorte Cave in Australia

Group of 28 caves that contain remnants of 99 species of mammals plus remnants of other kinds of animals. Exceptionally well preserved remains of extinct animals range in size from small frogs to extinct giant marsupials.

Koonalda Cave

A cave richly decorated with approximately 20,000 years old drawings over area of thousands of square meters. Part of the cave flooded as the sea level rose.