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Niah Caves is located within the district of Miri in Sarawak, Malaysia. Part of Niah National Park, the main cave, Niah Great Cave, is located in Gunung Subis and is made up of ...

Britannica online encyclopedia article on Niah Cave:Niah Cave, Borneo island, Malaysia.Dave Bunnell site of significant archaeological evidence concerning prehistoric man’s ...

Before the area was gazetted as a National Park in 1975, access to the caves was difficult. The soggy bog was a trudge. Bird nest Traders and even early archaeologists who ...

The Niah National Park, Sarawak is the site of the Niah Caves, one of the largest limestone caves in the world. The Park covers 3,102 ...

The Great Cave of Niah is enormous by any measure. The floor area of the cave has been calculated at almost 10 hectares and in places the cave roof rises a majestic 75 meters above ...

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Description Located on the Sungai (river) Niah, about 3 km from the small town of Batu Niah, a 110 km to the south-west of Miri in northern Sarawak.

The Niah national park is home to the popular Niah cave, one of the world's largest limestone caves. The park itself covers an area of forest and limestone, all together about 3102 ...

Archaeologist Huw Barton recently spent 3 weeks in a steamy Malaysian cave,joining an international team to investigate the 40 000 year history of human occupation in Borneo.

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