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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Gunung Mulu National Park' has mentioned 'World' in the following places:
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[8] In 1991, a connecting passage was discovered between Blackrock Cave and Clearwater Cave, extending the Clearwater Cave passage to 102xc2xa0km (63xc2xa0mi) and making it the 7th longest cave passage in the world. | WIKI |
Gunung Mulu National Park is the most studied tropical karst area in the world. | WIKI |
The national park has three notable caves: Sarawak Chamber, one of the world's largest underground chambers,[16] Deer Cave, the largest cave passage in the world,[17] and Clearwater Cave, the longest cave system in Southeast Asia. | WIKI |
The park is dominated by Gunung Mulu, a 2,376 m-high sandstone pinnacle and the property is the most studied tropical karst area in the world. | UNESCO |
The property is home to one of the world's finest examples of the collapse process in karstic terrain and provides outstanding scientific opportunities to study theories on the origins of cave faunas. | UNESCO |
Important both for its high biodiversity and for its karst features, Gunung Mulu National Park, on the island of Borneo in the State of Sarawak, is the most studied tropical karst area in the world. | UNESCO |
The Sarawak Chamber, 600 m by 415 m and 80 m high, is the largest known cave chamber in the world. | UNESCO |
Sarawak Chamber, the largest cave chamber in the world, stretches 600 m in length by 415 m wide and 80 m high. | UNESCO |
Deer Cave at 120 to 150 m in diameter is the largest cave passage in the world known at the present time and the Clearwater Cave System holds the world record as the longest cave in Asia at 110 km of mapped and explored passages. | UNESCO |
As some of the largest caves in the world they contain fine examples of tropical river caves, flood incuts, vadose, and phreatic caves, exhibiting fine examples of all types of speleothems (structures formed in a cave by the deposition of minerals from water). | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): The property supports one of the richest assemblages of flora to be found in any area of comparable size in the world. | UNESCO |
It is botanically-rich in species and high in endemism, including one of the richest sites in the world for palm species and contains outstanding natural habitats for in-situ conservation for a large number of species; Deer Cave alone has one of the largest colonies in the world of free tailed bats, Chaerephon plicata at over 3 million. | UNESCO |
have been recorded from one cave system, constituting the largest colony in the world. | UNESCO |