| Location: Koh Talu, Phang Nga, Thailand |
| When seas retreat during Ice Ages, Phang Nga becomes mountains and Koh Talu sits in a fresh water river. Fresh water eats away the limestone far faster than seawater, so Koh Talu is a honeycomb of small caves and hongs.
I named the Elephant Cave because of the Pachyderm shaped limestone sitting in a small atrium in the middle of the cave. |
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