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Mitchelstown Cave A mighty column in The Garret (Irish Naturalist 15 Plate I)
Mitchelstown Cave A mighty column in The Garret (Irish Naturalist 15 Plate I)

Mitchelstown Cave (also known as New Cave) is a limestone cave near Burncourt, County Tipperary, Ireland. Situated 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Mitchelstown, County Cork, it became the first cave in Ireland to be developed for the public in 1972.The cave is located near Mitchelstown, County Cork, but is actually in Tipperary off the R639 Mitchelstown. It is a privately owned local landmark and tourist destination, with a number of caverns open to the public through a guided tour. Noteworthy speleothems include the Tower of Babel column. The largest cavern, known as the Tír na Nóg has hosted musical events including a performance by the Celtic Tenors.

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Mitchelstown Cave
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N 52.31 ° E -8.08 °
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L3311
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Mitchelstown Cave A mighty column in The Garret (Irish Naturalist 15 Plate I)
Mitchelstown Cave A mighty column in The Garret (Irish Naturalist 15 Plate I)
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