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oparara
caves
Hidden deep in the
silent grottos of Opararas Honeycomb Caves
are spellbinding limestone sculptures and slender
skeletons of extinct creatures like the moa and
giant eagle.
But theres still life in the darkest
recesses of this alien world. A glow worm galaxy
shimmers on the ceiling of the cave. Clusters of
delicate sticky threads lie in wait for unwary
sand flies. Terrifying troglodytes scuttle across
the dank walls. The giant wetas are ever watchful
for intruders, and cave spiders with a 15-cm leg
span take purposeful arachnid strides across the
cave.
The Oparara Caves can be found at the top of the
West Coast road, just beyond Karamea township.
They can only be viewed on a guided tour, which
can be arranged in Karamea.
An interesting commentary is given while you
explore part of the 13 km of passages and view
some of the 70 entrances that give the cave its
honeycomb title. Some distinctive features of the
cave are:- numerous sub fossils and skeletons of
creatures that fell through the roof openings
over millennia, granite bedrock visible in the
streambed under the limestone overlay,
lambs wool-like cave coral caused by
bubbling calcium carbonate crystals and chocolate
cake effects from tannin in the luxuriant
vegetation outside the cave.
Following the guided tour there is ample scope
for further exploration in the Oparara Basin.
Professional guides offer river kayak trips to a
spectacular rock formation called the Lost Arch.
From the car park you can tramp independently to
a gigantic limestone bridge, called the Oparara
Arch and the striking Moria Gate Arch. Nearby are
the wonderfully reflective Mirror Tarn and
fascinating Crazy Paving and Box Canyon Caves.
The Crazy Paving cave has a cracked mudstone
floor that dried out around 10,000 years ago.
Exploring the Oparara Caves is a uniquely
fascinating experience in a truly primeval
environment. The BBC production of The Lost
World was partly filmed here.
These rich, unspoiled forests and complex cave
systems present a compelling vision of Jurassic
times. Dont miss them!
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