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Jenolan Cave Australia Pool of Cerberus
Australia

The Pool of Cerberus is one of the deeper caverns at Jenolan Caves. The Pool of Cerebus and the River Cave are the youngest caves, the water still in the process of slowly eroding away the limestone to produce the labyrinth of caves.

The guide changes the lighting to create mirror reflections on the perfectly transparent pool or to allow you to see the bottom of the pool.

For details on Jenolan Caves visit www.jenolancaves.org.au

Copyright: Richard Chesher
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Resolution: 11888x5944
Taken: 26/06/2010
Uploaded: 05/07/2010
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