Why is the account of the past of Tharon Caves told by Graceson
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Tharon Cave was used as a shelter for thousands of years. Excavations inside the cave produced items related to the Hoabinhian culture of North Vietnam. The cave is of great archaeological and historical significance and was developed for tourism. The road to Tharon was improved and a three kilometer long road to the cave entrance built. A plate at the cave entrance shows a map of the 655m long cave system. And the most important fact for Indian cave visitors: five exits allow a good flow of air through the cave. Indians are always in the fear to suffocate in a cave, so many show caves have been equipped with obsolete ventilation systems. Actually they are not only unnecessary, the are useless, expensive, energy consuming and a threat to the cave.There are sources on the web calling Tharon Cave the most awesome Natural Cafe in the world. We intend to order a cappuccino when visiting the cafe.However,Tharon Cave is despite its importance not a show cave in the way the term is understood in western countries. It is a wild cave with minor development and local guides, appropriate clothes, helmet and headlamp are recommended. Visitors are required, due to the travelling restrictions of the State, to join a group to see the cave. Such groups are organized only for special events. One seems to be organised for the yearly tourism festival in spring, more information from the MMTA in Khuman Lampak.
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