Sengering Stream Sink Cave

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Sengering Stream Sink Cave

The karst landscape in the form of meta-limestone interspersed with limestone shale and above dolomitan limestone, is stratigraphically a member of the Peneta Mersip Formation (KJPm) which is Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous with a minimum thickness of 250 m. In some places it has been metamorphosed to form marble which is black and white in color and is strongly connected and filled with veins of quartz and calcite. Inside the cave, you can enjoy a series of stalactite and stalagmite rocks, as well as the pillars of the union between stalactites and stalagmites, as well as draperies (one of the cave ornaments in the flowstone family that are pressed together) and become a place to live for animals such as bats, wallet birds, centipedes, crabs, fish. and shrimp. The length of this cave reaches 315 meters, and penetrates to the exit which has a width of ± 2 meters, and there is a river along this cave.

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