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Nature turns sculptor. Though we laugh, we marvel that dripping water could have produced this tiger’s head, and head of George Bernard Shaw.– Narrator Briton Chadwick
Other countries have their limestone caves, but nowhere else in the wide world is there a glowworm grotto.– Narrator Briton Chatwick
Photographer Brian Brake was also an accomplished...
Lots more limestone caves
Two men explore the Waitomo Caves
A later documentary on Waitomo
Award-winning film on another famous NZ cave
More natural wonders shot by Brian Brake
The Queen visits Waitomo
Another NFU ilm featuring Waitomo Caves
More tourist ping pong
More pioneering nature cinematography
Also features Waitomo
The British Lions visit Waitomo
Features the famous song sung in the caves
Another NFU scenic film
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