Batu Caves
There are three main caves and a number of smaller ones. They are made of limestone and are 400 metres long and 100 metres high. We didn't go to the main caves, instead we took a tour through the Dark Cave (Gua Gelap), which meant we were wearing headlamps and crawling and wriggling through the caves.
The entrance to the caves.
A small temple at the foot of the caves.
A stall at the bottom of the caves selling religious paraphenalia for use inside the caves.
At the bottom of the 272 steps to the cave entrance.
There were monkeys everywhere and they didn't seem to be all that afraid of people. In fact, they're actually quite bold - if you have any food you have to be careful, as they'll often try to steal it from your hands.
A monkey that seems to have been successful at "finding" some food.
The entrance to the Dark Cave.
Here we are ready for our caving adventure. We look pretty stylish.
This is a painting on the wall of the cave further inside... I have no idea how old it is - I'm guessing 1985???
One of the formations inside the Dark Cave
Not sure what kind of snake this is...
Not sure what kind of cave animal this is...
At this point we had to wiggle and crawl on our bellies through the cave. At some points it was so narrow, you had to put your arms over your head through the hole first and then shimmy your body through. It was pretty freaky.
Made it... bat guano and all.

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will that t-shirt NEVER DIE???????
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