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Princess Margaret Rose Cave : ウィキペディア英語版 | Princess Margaret Rose Cave
| geology = Limestone | entrance_count = | entrance_list = | difficulty = | hazards = | access = | show_cave = 1941 | show_cave_length = | lighting = | visitors = | features = | survey = | survey_format = | website = http://www.princessmargaretrosecave.com/ }} The Princess Margaret Rose Cave is a limestone cave located in Lower Glenelg National Park in Victoria, Australia. The cave features actively growing stalactites, stalagmites and helictites. It is arguably the most decorated cave per square metre in Australia. It is named after Princess Margaret.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Princess Margaret Rose Cave: Special Places: Caves )〕 The cave was discovered in 1936 by S. McEachern, J. "Bunny" Hutchesson and the latter's son Alan. They developed the cave as a tourist attraction, with Bunny Hutchesson acting as the first permanent guide, conducting tours from 1941. The cave has been part of Lower Glenelg National Park since 1980.〔 Guided tours of the cave are conducted on most days, lasting about half an hour. ==See also==
* Protected areas of Victoria
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