
This morning I finally got an opportunity to explore Paya Bay's cave. It's definitely a very interesting experience, especially for amateur spelunkers.

Looking back toward the entrance.

The entrance chamber.

A chamber further down. This one is about 6 feet high.

Richard, a groundsman, checking on me to make sure everything is okay. Richard has explored the cave extensively, apparently towards the end it narrows into a crawlspace and then opens into a large chamber. I only made it about halfway today.
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