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Queen Hortense's Cave

Route de la Reine Hortense, New Caledonia

Introduction of Queen Hortense's Cave

Queen Hortense's Cave (Queen Hortense's Cave, French: Grotte de la Reine Hortense) is located in (Isle of Pines, pine island, French north of le des Pins), (New Caledonia, French: Nouvelle- cal é donie, French, New Caledonia, France.

Queen Hortense's Cave is a huge stalactite cave with a variety of amazing limestone-forming structures and a number of exquisite vines at the entrance of the cave. According to local indigenous Kunie legend, in 1855 there had been clashes between the local indigenous communities, and tribal leaders worried about the safety of their daughter Kanedjo and used the cave as a refuge for her, among whom she later became an important figure among the Kunie people. Not only was the wife of the future leader, but also the first native to speak French, she was said to pay tribute to the mother of Naboo III, who listed New Caledonia as a French colony, and to change her name to Hortense,. So the caves are now also known as Queen Hortense'. S Grotto. This stalactite cave is a secluded location that can only be reached through a jungle path. However, before it comes to the cave, there is another primitive beauty. The huge cave is extremely deep, and there are even more shallow shoals of water in the cave. Visitors can not only go deep into the cave along the trestle road but also along the trestle path. Many people even threw coins at the queen's sleeping stone to make a wish.


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Australia - Queensland
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