It would seem Google Earth has a photo of the entrance of the cave. Also, if you zoom in, I believe you should be able to see the ruin a bit to the left hand side of the marker. On the other hand, the foot path is clearly visible in Google Earth. It appear to start quite close to the Visitor Centre of this Country Park, at Tai Hang Tun.
Yes, the foot path is visible though its quite bushwacky. It starts around the start of the Lung Ha Wan Country Trail next to the visitor centre. Its not hard to miss as it is marked with ribbons. You can go in and back from this trail. There is two other ways to get out. One goes back up the ridge line. The other continues closer along the coast and takes you what is referred to as the seated buddha. I have started marking my photos for google maps. So, the cave entrance photo is mine.
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Re: Lookout Shelter with Man-Made cave
Hi there,
It would seem Google Earth has a photo of the entrance of the cave. Also, if you zoom in, I believe you should be able to see the ruin a bit to the left hand side of the marker. On the other hand, the foot path is clearly visible in Google Earth. It appear to start quite close to the Visitor Centre of this Country Park, at Tai Hang Tun.
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T
Hello, Yes, the foot path
Hello,
Yes, the foot path is visible though its quite bushwacky. It starts around the start of the Lung Ha Wan Country Trail next to the visitor centre. Its not hard to miss as it is marked with ribbons. You can go in and back from this trail. There is two other ways to get out. One goes back up the ridge line. The other continues closer along the coast and takes you what is referred to as the seated buddha. I have started marking my photos for google maps. So, the cave entrance photo is mine.
I have one picture of the ruin as well.
Thanks
W