Karst Marospangkep in South Sulawesi is one area that has karst landscape is unique and special so-called tower karst. South Sulawesi has karst (rock hill) is very wide, ie MarosPangkep Karst. 4500 hectare area stretching, the third largest in the world.
This area is located in two districts, namely Maros regency and Pangkep. Precisely in the north of Makassar, between 50 and 100 kilometers from the city of Makassar. Line of karst can be seen clearly from the trans-Sulawesi road connecting Makassar, Pare-Pare.
Caves are formed as a result of carbonate rocks that laundering not only produce cave ornaments are very pretty. But it also serves as the human species take refuge in the past. The caves are inhabited by human beings and their culture in the past. This is what is known as prehistoric caves.
Potential Speleology
The caves are developed form the tunnel and underground rivers in the karst Maros-Pangkep become one of its own potential. The cave with an underground river that has undergone developments amazing cave formation.
The longest and deepest caves in Indonesia
Until now, the longest and deepest caves in Indonesia was found in the Maros karst. Deepest cave shaped single wells with a depth of 260 meters was found in Leaputte Leang. The longest cave is estimated to be found in SalukkanKallang cave system, which reaches 2700 meters in length.
This cave system is a set of systems that perguaan continuous and has a mouth of the cave. One of the cave entrance is a vertical cave contained in the National Park conservation area Bantimurung-Bulusaraung, Karaenta area. In 2001, back in the second longest cave in Maros, with a length of 12 kilometers in the area Balocci, Pangkep. The findings of this expedition, the French team added to the long list of caves in Maros wealth.
Quoted From : http://indonesiacountry.com/tourism/stone-forest-karst-sulawesi/
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