Abrakurrie Cave

Abrakurrie Cave is a wild cave on the in . It is located about 48 kilometres north west of and is reported to have the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere.
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  • Access is restricted and requires permission.
  • Type: Cave
  • Description: cave in Western Australia
  • Also known as: Abrakurrie cave

Abrakurrie Cave

Latitude
-31.65718° or 31° 39′ 26″ south
Longitude
128.48991° or 128° 29′ 24″ east
Elevation
98 metres (322 feet)
Open location code
4QWC8FVQ+4X
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12765514415
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­cave_entrance
Geo­Names ID
8639033
Wiki­data ID
Q4669330
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Turkish—“Abrakurrie Cave” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Abrakurrie Cave
  • Egyptian Arabic: كهف ابراكورى
  • Hebrew: מערת אברקור
  • Swedish: Abrakurrie Cave
  • Turkish: Abrakurrie Mağarası

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