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Karst Landscape Maros Pangkep Prehistoric Caves

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The Karst Landscape Maros Pangkep Prehistoric Cave Area has hundreds of caves with stalagtites and stalagmites. In these caves, archeological findings have been done such as prehistoric stone tools and rock paintings. The latter include a 39,900 years old hand stencil and the recently discovered world's oldest animal cave painting - a life-size Celebes warty pig - dating back to 45,500 years ago.

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First published: 31/07/18.

Zoë Sheng

Karst Landscape Maros Pangkep Prehistoric Caves

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Karst Landscape Maros Pangkep Prehistoric Cave Are by Zoë Sheng

Little do they know that I came here as a little girl, stenciled all over the place and now it's considered prehistoric... Okay so not really. They claim the inverted hand prints are older than anything around the world (read: Spain).

You can easily visit the caves from Makassar by car. From the airport there are hundreds of taxi drivers that want to make a deal with you for a day trip and it saves you going into town. The two places to visit are Leang Leang and Rammang Rammang. What's more striking is that the these caves are at the edge of Balai Taman Nasional Bantimurung Bulusaraung, a huge park known for its fantastic razorsharp karst limestone formations. You can get a glimps of these at both places, with RR being the better due to the boat ride offered. But enough about the park.

Cave art can be found at LL easier. I think the locals don't care so much about it and it has an icon for the place but they don't even point it out much. There are a few hand stencils and a massive hog. There was another closed off cave which apparently had one more. I only found this interesting due to the Karst which makes for a relaxing stroll with plenty of shade and cooler than back in town. The caves are not big and the entrance structures are impressive. All this for 20,000 plus of course the transport. They have guides …

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