A guide climbs inside the Niah Great Cave at Niah
National Park in the Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo Island on
March 29, 2012. Niah Caves contain the oldest remains of Homo sapiens
found in Borneo, and feature the world’s largest limestone cave entrance
as well as ancient rock paintings. Studies published recently have
shown evidence of the first human activity at the Niah caves from ca.
46,000 to ca. 34,000 years ago.
(David Loh/Reuters)
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