The Nullarbor is one of Australia's iconic natural places. It's renowned as a vast and mostly treeless plain. But hidden beneath this ancient landscape is an immense network of caves. Jess Marsh Research Fellow, Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University Clare Buswell Adjunct Lecturer, History, Archaeology, Indigenous Studies and Geography, Flinders University Liz Reed Senior Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide Susan White Adjunct Research Fellow, Environment, La Trobe University These caves are part of the world's largest contiguous limestone karst system .
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