Baimo Cave
The Baimo Cave (Chinese: 百魔洞), literally meaning 'Hundred Devils Cave',[2] is a natural limestone cave[3] located in Poyue Village, Jiazhuan Township, Bama County, Hechi City, Guangxi Province, China. It is also a popular attraction for elderly visitors to Bama County.[4] The word "Baimao" means "spring mouth" in Zhuang.[5]
Baimo Cave | |
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Hundred Devils Cave | |
Location | Bama, Guangxi[1] |
The average height of the Baimo Cave is 70 meters and the width is 50 meters.[6] The highest stalagmite in the cave is 39 meters and 10 meters in diameter. [7]
References
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- "Extraordinary experience - Guangxi Bama Baimo Cave". Sina.com.cn. 2008-11-18.
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