Elands River Mouth 2 Cave

Length: 49m  |  Grade: 5D  |  Surveyed: 2000-04-03

Region: Elands River Mouth

ERM 2 - 40m

The second cave surveyed was approximately 40m further upstream than ERM
1. This cave has its entrance obscured by large boulders that fill the
entrance slot. At high tide the sea laps at the base of the entrance. A
short climb between the boulders leads into a tall vertical passage that
extends for 40m. The floor near the end consists of a crust, floating on
half a metre of muddy guano.

There were about twenty Rhinolophus and fewer Miniopteris bats in
the cave. All of the bats roosted individually, even the Miniopteris.
When disturbed, the Miniopterus tended to cluster into small groups.

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