Monday 12 September 2011

Mulu Cave

Hello, my name is Mohd Zulkanain and I your tour guide for today, Are you guys okay? I hope that so because for today, our trip is to go inside to the Mulu cave. I hope also that all of you guys have prepare all the equipment like torch light,safety helmet, water and anything else that important in our journey because Mulu Cave is the place that have big adventure and excitement.
In front of us is the entrance of the Mulu Cave. Quit big and beautiful is it? I hope that so.Mulu cave also an  UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses incredible caves and karst formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting.It also has manu cave inside the Mulu Cave.I do not want to talk too much because if I tell you more about this cave,there is no surprise to all of you.Come and follow me.Our journey is start.
Ok ,right now we have entered  the most beautiful part of the Mulu Cave that is Cave Of the Winds and also called as King’s Chamber.Why  King Chamber?This is because of the stalagmites that form from the limestone a long long time ago.As you can see,it has many stalagmites forming inside this cave.And now we will go to another cave.
Right now we are in the Clearwater Cave.As you can  see there is like a small river inside  this cave with clear water.This water forming from the rain from the outside of the Mulu Cave and the water go through to inside of the cave.You also can swim in the river if the river is deep.Ok,follow me.
From know on,we are inside the Deer Cave.Just like a simple cave but can you all think why the cave name as Deer Cave?This is because have a story inside this cave.The explorer have explore Mulu cave and there fill strange because the deer can go insde this cave and have a rest in the cave.That why the cave name’s Deer Cave.
We have go to Deer Cave and from know on we are at Langs Cave.The Langs cave was a smallest cave inside the Mulu Cave but its rock formations are well worth seeing. These are made all the more attractive by the strategically positioned spotlights which highlight stalactites and stalagmites. As the cave is relatively small and well-lit, it offers good opportunities to see some of its inhabitants such as bats, swiftlets and even cave-dwelling snakes.

Ok.Right now we at the Turtle Cave. Be careful because  there is now sun light for over 6 or 7 hours!.And beware of snake because it can bite you.I hope not .Hehehe .Ok, right now we at the Racer Cave.Why called Racer Cave? This is because ther is many Racer Snake inside this cave. Be careful!.You can also see the beautiful stalactites’ and stalagmites .Beautiful! Is It?

The last part and the last of our journey is Sarawak Chamber .There is to dark inside of this cave because this is  a huge cavern part of the Mulu Cave. Even with the powerful lamps, you will could not see the other end of of the chamber .Later named the Sarawak Chamber, it was three times the size of the Big Room in Carlsbad Caverns National ParkNew Mexico, previously thought to be the largest underground chamber. The Sarawak Chamber measured 700 m (2,300 feet) long, 400 m (1,300 feet) wide and at least 70 m (230 feet) high. The chamber is now firmly situated as the largest in the world. The chamber also is so big that it could accommodate about 40 Boeing 747s, without overlapping their wings.

That is the end for our journey inside the Mulu Cave.I hope that all of you enjoy our journey today and goodbye.See you later.

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