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English: EMERALD POOL, JINJANG PELAMIN CAVE Merapoh is caving paradise - of the 415 caves here, only 149 caves have been explored and new and exciting locations are still being discovered. Comprising some of the oldest limestone outcrops in the world dating back more than 300 million years, these hidden worlds are still largely undisturbed and teaming with biodiversity, including rare and endemic species.
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Merapoh, Pahang, Penisular Malaysia.

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