No,Infact it is good for caves because if more tourist come to visit any ancient caves then archology and tourism department pay much attention to the maintainance.
If you've played it before pretend u haven't and only go to the bad caves when u would know to go to the caves After that go into the bad caves and use the entrance you are facing don't turn right Go into the bad caves and go forward and there will be a table and chair sit in the chair and a guy will come follow him into the bad caves and save marion or marionette
Kangaroos do not live in caves. In bad weather, they may shelter under cliff overhangs or perhaps the entrances of caves, but they do not live in caves.
because it is
pakistan
pollution can make it bad
Caves in Australia have economic value through tourism, as they attract visitors who spend money on tours, accommodations, and related services. Some caves may also have potential for mining valuable minerals or resources. Furthermore, caves can provide opportunities for scientific research and education, contributing to the overall knowledge and understanding of natural ecosystems.
bad weather
it is very bad place
For the same reason we live in man-made caves, (houses), today; to keep out of the bad weather.
It depends on who you ask.
It depends on who your asking, for some it is good and some its bad.
Its not Kurnool caves,but its Belum caves. caves got that name as it near by Belum village. And these are in Kurnool district. Distance from Kurnool to Belum caves : 110 kms nearly. Route map : Kurnool --> Betamcharla-->Banaganapalle--> Avuku --> Belum. It is very old and natural underground caves, stretched for many kms. presently visitors can view only upto 3 or 4 kms only. Few year back AP tourism has electrified this caves and looks like eight wonder. prior to that we have to use torch light or lamps to enter into these caves. We have only road way to this place, no railway.