Burnabbie Cave was first discovered in 2003. This fragile cave hosts numerous interesting features similar to Olwolgin Cave including: rocks covered in black bacteria, hanging roots and green tannic water. Explorations have seen this strictly side-mount cave extended to approximately 3000m of passage. Entrance to the cave is a 50m crawl to an underground surface lake. Care must be taken during the warmer months as the entrance can have high levels of CO2 and possible hydrogen sulphide.
Access Notes:
- Apply in writing or email for permission to dive at least four weeks in advance of trip.
- A site indemnity form must be filled out for each visit to the site.
- Diving permission acknowledged by official letter from Land Owner.