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The Lang's Cave in Malaysia is named after a person who it is believed to have
discovered the caves. The Lang's Cave in Malaysia lies just opposite to
the Deer Cave. This cave is relatively young compared to the other show caves
in Malaysia.
In spite of being one the smallest show caves in Malaysia, the rock formations
inside are well worth a look. The rock formations are made more attractive to
the visitors by strategically positioning spotlights that highlight stalactites
and stalagmites. Since the cave is relatively small but well lit, it offers
good opportunities to see some of its inhabitants such as bats, swiftlets and
even cave-dwelling snakes.
The Lang's Cave in Malaysia is not as big as the other show caves as mentioned
earlier. As a result visitors find it much easier to have more in depth look
at the different formations and to also photograph them. Lang's Cave is also
a very beautiful cave but you might have an unnerving feeling that the cave
is alive and growing.
An illuminated path leads through the cave to the Garden of Eden where you
would come across a huge sinkhole. This is where the cave roof has collapsed.
The area is covered with rich vegetation which has flourished in the sunlight.
The garden delights all visitors who come out from the gloom of the caves.
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