Abrakurrie Cave
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Abrakurrie Cave is a wild cave on the Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia. It is reported to have the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere,[1] and that stencils in the cave are the deepest penetration of Aboriginal art of any cave system in Australia.[2]
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- ^ South Australia: Whales & Wildcaves. Diverse Travel Australia. Retrieved on 4 January, 2006.
- ^ Abstracts of Papers, Reviews and Abstracts published in Volume 1 (1962) to Volume 9 (1971) of Helictite - Journal of Australasian Speleological Research. Helictite - Journal of Australasian Speleological Research. Retrieved on 4 January, 2006.