Malaysia's Gunung Mulu National Park is a 52,684-hectare slice of karst tropical forest that astounds on multiple levels—some 183 miles of explored caves, including the largest known cave chamber in the world; over 3,500 plant species, such as the rare and extremely pungent Rafflesia; and the soaring Gunung Mulu mountain that gives the park its name.
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