Volcanic Caves of Victoria (Overview)

For more information on the Victorian Lava Caves see the web pages supplied with this CD.

Map of the Newer Volcanic Province of Victoria and South Australia.
Detail of the younger flows in the western part of the province: Mt. Napier (33 ka), Mt. Eccles (~27 ka) and Mt. Rouse (~400 ka).
Most of the caves in the region are found in the Mt Napier and Mt. Eccles flows.
The Byaduk Caves are a cluster of large and small tubes, occurring where the lava flows spreading out from Mt Napier enter the Harman Valley and follow it west for about 20 km.
Click here for a set of interpretive Signs for the area

Selected photographs and diagrams

  • Natural Bridge (3H-10) formed in a lava channel by overgrowth of levee banks
  • Carmichael Cave (3H-70) is a complex sub-crustal cave at Mt Eccles
  • Mt Hamilton Lava Cave (3H-2) is an evolved sub-crustal cave with larger tunnels
  • Contents of lava caves
  • Large Tubes
  • The Shaft An open volcanic vent
  • Small subcrustal caves
  • Surface features

  • Web pages on the area supplied with this CD.
  • Interpretive Signs for the Volcanic Trail

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