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Description Designated as a natural monument No. 256, Gosu Cave is a limestone cave formed over 450 million years ago, located in Danyang-gun (county) South Korea. This extensive cave system is 1,300 meters/4265 feet deep. A 1.7km/5577ft length of twisting, turning limestone caverns have been outfitted with metal walkways and subdued lighting.
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