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Te Ana-au Caves

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The Te Ana-au caves are located on the western bank of Lake Te Anau in the southwest of New Zealand. This system of limestone caverns close to the lakeshore is home to glowworms.

The caves are inaccessible to individual cavers, but guided tours by punt through the water-filled caverns are run on a regular basis.