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Just off to the side of the entrance to the Batu Caves is the Dark Caves.
Just off to the side of the entrance to the Batu Caves is the Dark Caves. The Dark Caves is a conservation site showing casing the endemic animals and insects that live in the cave ecosystem.
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Sri Subramaniam Temple, Jalan Batu Caves, 68100, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia
+60 12-310 3464
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