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+ | There are 10-plus [[caves]] on the 328-feet high precipice, each of a different size and depth. Originally the caverns were below sea level, allowing waves to shape them, but now they are located on a high cliff - [[proof]] of the [[East]] Coast's changing surface. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 9 February 2016
Bashian Cave is located in the East Coast of Taiwan in Hualien County.
Bashian Cave possesses a distinctive eroded look and is famous for ruins dating from the Old Stone Age.
There are 10-plus caves on the 328-feet high precipice, each of a different size and depth. Originally the caverns were below sea level, allowing waves to shape them, but now they are located on a high cliff - proof of the East Coast's changing surface.