Exploring the Kelly's Hill caves on Kangaroo Island - Australia
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So I'm in Adelaide South Australia for a wedding and thought we would come down early to check out kangaroo Island.
Now we never knew that kangaroo Island was so big! Luckily we had a hire car to get us around the island.
We heard about Kelly Hill that has an amazing cave full of stalactites and stalacmites that we could explore. So this was definitely on the cards on our visit to the island.
We chose the adventure tour where the guide takes us down 25 meters below the ground to explore the cave for two hours.
Once we arrived to Kelly Hill we had 45 minutes to kill so we went on a little bush walk around the hill where the caves lay bellow us.
The only tell tale that there is a cave below us was the couple of sink holes we came across on the bush walk.
We met up with our cave guide Nick who hooked us up with some helmets with a head torch. Then we started our adventure down into the caves.
In these caves they have found lots of animal fossils from thousands of years ago. As we go deeper into the caves we will eventually arrive at fossicing spot where archiologests have discovered many bones. Even bones from the Tasmanian devil which I found very interesting. But enough of that for now let's start the adventure!
Once we enter the cave we are immediately struck with the sights of these age old stalactites and stalacmites.
We check out the show cave which has lights to light up this amazing cave.
Then we turn on our head torches and begin the adventure.
We climb in to the cave and start our way down 25 metres to the bottom.
The cave gets smaller and smaller. We find our self crawling through some small spaces. Then finally it would open back up in to big domes beneath the ground.
We arrive at the original cave entrance from the 1950s.
An escape ladder stays here and this is a spot where small animals who have fallen down the hole now live. The base of the ladder is covered in little frogs. Close by is a copper head snake that now lives here.
Over the years many animals have fallen into the hole in the ground and this is how archiologists discover their bones deeper in the cave.
With just the light of our torches we make our way to the first digging site. Here we find some left over fossilised bones from hundreds of years ago.
Crawling along the dirt floor we once again come out into another dome.
We then came across a dig out that is still active. The different stickers in the hole tell how many years old each layer of sediment is.
The yellow stickers is carbon dating done with Optically stimulated luminescence where they will take a rock and keep it In the dark so it sees no light, then in a dark lab, they will hit it with a laser beam and how the quarts sediment in the rock reacts, they can tell how long it has been since it last seen light. That is just a basic gist of Optically stimulated luminescence that I learnt during my cave teachings haha.
There was also this bone from a snub nooses kangaroo which apparently dated back to 45 thousand years ago!
Now the story about these caves goes that Kelly and his horse where riding around then he and his horse fell through the ground. Kelly made it out and went to get help. Headed back to town to round up a crew to go back and help him find his horse.
But to no avail. They couldn't find the spot they fell through. Or any caves for that matter. And to this day there still has been no remains found from the horse.
So now that we were at the deepest point of the cave it was now time to head back. A couple more tight crawl spaces to get through.
Then we made our climb back up.
Stopping to admire the stalegtites.
Then made it back to day light. Wow what an adventure!
So if you ever find your self on this side of the world. Add Kangaroo Island to your list of places to visit.
And if your are not claustrophobic and scared of the dark, I highly recommend checking out Kelly Hill Caves!
Thanks for stopping by and stay tuned for more posts about our time on Kangaroo Island.
Happy Travels 😊
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Awesome thank you very much 🤘🤘
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you are welcome :)
Wow! That looked like quite an adventure! ^_^
It sure was alot of fun!!
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@vcclothing, Looks like you explored Mystical Caves because it have that kind of look. Have a great time ahead and stay blessed.
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It was an amazing sight down there! Thanks for stopping by 😊
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Good to know that and welcome.
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Wow. Such a nice pictures and such a beautiful Cave. I too started my travelling journey and I hope I will get a chance to visit places like you.