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Abrakurrie Cave is a wild cave on the Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia. It is located about 48 kilometres (30 mi) north west of Eucla and is reported to have the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere, and that stencils in the cave are the deepest penetration of Aboriginal art of any cave system in Australia. Visits to the cave occurred as early as the 1880s. Photographs of the cave were published after the 1935 expedition. It was a well documented cave by the 1960s.

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  • Abrakurrie Cave is a wild cave on the Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia. It is located about 48 kilometres (30 mi) north west of Eucla and is reported to have the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere, and that stencils in the cave are the deepest penetration of Aboriginal art of any cave system in Australia. Visits to the cave occurred as early as the 1880s. The cave was explored by an expedition led by Captain J. M. Thompson in 1935. The explorers described a cave that was 1,200 feet (366 m) in length, 160 feet (49 m) wide and 150 feet (46 m) deep. After progressing a further 250 feet (76 m) the group found the passage forked into two passages one of which continued a further 1,500 feet (457 m) leading to a huge cavern. Photographs of the cave were published after the 1935 expedition. It was a well documented cave by the 1960s. (en)
  • Abrakurrie Cave är en grotta i Australien. Den ligger i kommunen Dundas och delstaten Western Australia, omkring 1 200 kilometer öster om delstatshuvudstaden Perth. Trakten runt Abrakurrie Cave är nära nog obefolkad, med mindre än två invånare per kvadratkilometer.. Det finns inga samhällen i närheten. Omgivningarna runt Abrakurrie Cave är i huvudsak ett öppet busklandskap. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 309 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är maj, med i genomsnitt 49 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är oktober, med 7 mm nederbörd. (sv)
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  • Abrakurrie Cave är en grotta i Australien. Den ligger i kommunen Dundas och delstaten Western Australia, omkring 1 200 kilometer öster om delstatshuvudstaden Perth. Trakten runt Abrakurrie Cave är nära nog obefolkad, med mindre än två invånare per kvadratkilometer.. Det finns inga samhällen i närheten. Omgivningarna runt Abrakurrie Cave är i huvudsak ett öppet busklandskap. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 309 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är maj, med i genomsnitt 49 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är oktober, med 7 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • Abrakurrie Cave is a wild cave on the Nullarbor Plain in Western Australia. It is located about 48 kilometres (30 mi) north west of Eucla and is reported to have the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere, and that stencils in the cave are the deepest penetration of Aboriginal art of any cave system in Australia. Visits to the cave occurred as early as the 1880s. Photographs of the cave were published after the 1935 expedition. It was a well documented cave by the 1960s. (en)
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