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English: Borra caves are believed to be 150-million-year-old with Stalagmite formations.

These caves are in the Visakhapatnam District of Andhra Pradesh, India. These formations are of different shapes, resembling, Mother child, crocodile, Sage’s beard, Goddess Parvathi, tiger and others.

The formation of brain shaped stalagmite at the center of cave is the main attraction.
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Stalagmite formations at Borra caves, India

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