states: [malaysia]
category: natural
year: 2000
location: northern Sarawak, island of Borneo
region: Asia and the Pacific
latitude/longitude: 4.1333300000, 114.9166700000
Gunung Mulu, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Malaysia, is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and stunning geological formations. This national park features vast limestone caves, including the world’s largest cave chamber, and dense rainforests teeming with unique flora and fauna. Its dramatic peaks, deep gorges, and hidden underground rivers make it a globally significant natural wonder, attracting researchers and adventurers alike.
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