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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 tap and hold to change this title text! tap and hold to change this title text! tap and hold to change this title text! tap and hold to change this title text! tap and hold to change this title text! Reed Flute Cave or Lu Di Yan tap and hold to change this title text! It was formed by waves from a near by River. The water weathered the rock and formed the cave and formed the cave. Tourist InfoAs you enter a u shaped door you see the lights glistening off the water. Once you are in and explore you can name a stalagmites or stalactite a name from folklore. Location:ChinaType of cave: sea cave The stalagmites in the cave reflect light and make it very beautiful. When the light reflects off of the water on to stalagmites. They were formed by the water the water took most rock but not all and left the stalagmites it's known for. The reeds outside are considered majestic and beautiful by the locals. The little children made flutes out of these reeds. That's were the name is from "reed flute". Today they are still made and are sold near the cave. Interesting facts -the cave is known as "natures art palace"- you can find inscriptions of legends made in 792 AD To get there from Philadelphia you fly to Guilin Liangjiang international airport. Then rent a car and use a GPS. The GPS will guide you. It will take around 23 minutes from the airport. tap and hold to changethis text! SourcesGoogle mapsChinalightings.comamusingplanet.com By Noah Maltzman
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