- Bungonia Caves
Bungonia Caves is the name given to a series of caves near the city of
Goulburn, New South Wales Australia.Overview
The caves are sited within the
Bungonia State Recreation Area (SRA) adjoining theMorton National Park , about 35 kilometres (21 miles) east of Goulburn and about 125 kilometres (77 miles) south-west ofSydney ,Australia .The caves are formed in limestone at the southern extremity of the
Sydney basin , a broad expanse ofNew South Wales between this point, the city of Newcastle in the north, the town of Lithgow to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.The caves are precipitous in many places and entry is limited. The presence of "Foul air", dangerous levels of C02 or 02, is common in the Bungonia caves, especially in summer and in The Grill Cave in particular.
One of the more well-known caves, The Drum Cave, is an important bat breeding site. The
Large Bent-wing Bat (formerly known as the Common Bent-wing Bat), is listed as "Vulnerable" under theThreatened Species Conservation Act (1995) in New South Wales. Drum Cave is closed annually from November 1 through to April 1 in order to provide a safe environment for the bats during their breeding season, but is open and available to the public for the remainder of each year. The importance of Drum Cave for the preservation of the Large Bent-wing Bat is underscored by the fact that the next closest suitable breeding cave is located near Wee Jasper. Grill Cave is also normally closed for the month of December as a bat staging cave. Chalk Cave is closed 1st May to 30th September for bat hibernation over winter. Entry to these caves during this period caries a fine and so people are requested no to do so, they are open for the remainder of the year.Many fossils can be found along the various walking tracks in the vicinity of the caves. There are also colour coded bushwalks through the area.
List of Caves
There are over one hundred and ninety caves at Bungonia, though some of these are not much more than small holes in the ground. They include:
*The Drum Cave
*The Blowfly Cave
*The Grill Cave
*Argyle Cave
*Chalk Cave
*College Cave
*Mass "cathedral" cave
*Canberra Hole
*Odyssey (Note: Closed. For research use only)
*Fossil cave - Hogans Hole
*System
*SpiderFor a full list and detailed information and maps, the book: "Under Bungonia" is very helpful.
External links
* [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/parkContent/N0612?OpenDocument&ParkKey=N0612&Type=Xo Bungonia State Recreation Area]
* [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/parks.nsf/ParkContent/N0022?Opendocument&ParkKey=N0022&Type=xo Morton National Park]
* [http://www.tdmskp.com.au/guide/index.php?title=Bungonia_State_Conservation_Area TDMSKP - Bungonia State Conservation Area (this is a wiki about the caves there - still in progress)]References
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