Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Madura at Border Village

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Visit the soufflard where flows the high water, before following the road that zigzags up Nuytsland Nature Park. Here you can go by 4x4 to a series of small caves and collapsed caverns known as Dolines of. Go to the Cave of Dead Dog Cave, where were found the mummified remains of a Tasmanian tiger. You can also admire the karst cave of Cocklebiddy unique geologically and containing one of the passages longest underwater world. Only very experienced in submerged cave divers can dive into the passage; you will need a license and bring your own equipment. Bird lovers should make a detour of 50 km to the southwest to see the bird observatory Eyre, home to over 230 species of birds, including many rare and endangered. You will need a 4x4 or you will have to schedule a pickup schedule. Modura is located 74 kilometers from Caiguna, known for its farms 'Walers' high sturdy horses for the Indian Army. Today hosts Madura especially sheep and includes a truck stop to rest and refuel fuel.

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