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Mount Benarat (Malay: Gunung Benarat) is a mountain located in Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia. Consisting of limestone on the western side which is overlain by gritstone on the eastern side. It contains many caves which have been discovered and explored by British and American cavers. The discovered after climbing 60 m up the cliffs on the southern end of the mountain. On the eastern side, the leads from the to the mouth of the at the . Neighbouring and Mount Api are part of the same formation, separated from Mount Benarat by the Medalam and Melinau Rivers, respectively. It is also home to Benarat Cavern.

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  • Mount Benarat (Malay: Gunung Benarat) is a mountain located in Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia. Consisting of limestone on the western side which is overlain by gritstone on the eastern side. It contains many caves which have been discovered and explored by British and American cavers. The discovered after climbing 60 m up the cliffs on the southern end of the mountain. On the eastern side, the leads from the to the mouth of the at the . Neighbouring and Mount Api are part of the same formation, separated from Mount Benarat by the Medalam and Melinau Rivers, respectively. It is also home to Benarat Cavern. (en)
  • 本那拉山(馬來語:Gunung Benarat; 英語:Mount Beranat)是坐落于马来西亚砂拉越姆鲁山国家公园内的一座山峰。山体的西部由石灰岩组成,东部覆盖有。英国和美国的洞穴爱好者在本那拉山上发现和探明了许多洞穴。2005年本那拉洞穴探险(Benarat 2005 Caving Expedition)在山体南部的高约60米处发现了月亮洞(Moon Cave)。此外,(Benarat Cavern)即位于本那拉山。邻近的阿比山(Mount Api)和(Mount Buda)是与本那拉山同源的。 (zh)
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  • Mount Benarat (en)
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  • Mount Benarat (Malay: Gunung Benarat) is a mountain located in Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia. Consisting of limestone on the western side which is overlain by gritstone on the eastern side. It contains many caves which have been discovered and explored by British and American cavers. The discovered after climbing 60 m up the cliffs on the southern end of the mountain. On the eastern side, the leads from the to the mouth of the at the . Neighbouring and Mount Api are part of the same formation, separated from Mount Benarat by the Medalam and Melinau Rivers, respectively. It is also home to Benarat Cavern. (en)
  • 本那拉山(馬來語:Gunung Benarat; 英語:Mount Beranat)是坐落于马来西亚砂拉越姆鲁山国家公园内的一座山峰。山体的西部由石灰岩组成,东部覆盖有。英国和美国的洞穴爱好者在本那拉山上发现和探明了许多洞穴。2005年本那拉洞穴探险(Benarat 2005 Caving Expedition)在山体南部的高约60米处发现了月亮洞(Moon Cave)。此外,(Benarat Cavern)即位于本那拉山。邻近的阿比山(Mount Api)和(Mount Buda)是与本那拉山同源的。 (zh)
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