Reed Flute Cave, China
Reed Flute Cave is a natural limestone cave in the Guangxi province of
China. The cave's name is derived from a variety of a naturally abundant
reed that grows throughout the area, which can be used to make flutes.
Reed Flute Cave boasts bodies of water, extraordinary stalagmite and
stalactite formations, and a number of ink inscriptions dating back to
the 8th century. The amount of rock formations, as well as their
variance of shape and color, has led to the cave being deemed “The
Palace of Natural Arts.”
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