- Glow-Worm Caves Tamborine Mountain
Glow-Worm Caves Tamborine Mountain is a
tourist attraction atTamborine Mountain inSouth-East Queensland ,Australia .The caves are concrete man-made buildings, in which the local Queensland glow-worms "
Arachnocampa flava " have been introduced. The caves are in a naturalistic style, withstalactite s,stalagmite s, andflowstone features (all man-made again).Construction of the cave was completed in
2004 and glowworms introduced in September that year, ready for the October breeding season, with the caves opening to visitors in March2005 . It's envisaged that the colony will become self-sufficient. Insects for the glowworms are caught by daily sweep netting of the grounds and through buckets filled with rotten fruit that attract fruit flies. Humidity and moisture are controlled with a high-pressure misting system that is run every two hours, however, no other temperature control is utilised.Tours consist of a seven minute DVD (available in English, Mandarin, Japanese and Korean), photo opportunities in front of the stalactites and stalagmites, and finally a 15 minute tour through "glow worm alley". Visitors are able to see the glow worms under a red torchlight, and have access to a fully knowledgable tour guide.
Tickets are available from the glow worm office, located outside cellar door, along with sweets, shirts, bookmarks, magnets amongst other merchandise. Adults cost $10 and children and senior prices are available.
References
*Glow-Worm Caves web-site, below.
External links
* [http://www.cedarcreekestate.com.au/gwc/index.html Glow-Worm Caves Tamborine Mountain web site]
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