Aurora Cave is a limestone cave, part of the Te Ana-au Caves in Fiordland, in the South Island of New Zealand on the western side of a deep glacial trough containing Lake Te Anau.
The cave has been formed by the Tunnel Burn, which drains from Lake Orbell in the Takahe valley.
[1] Aurora Cave is 267 metres deep and 6 km.
It was named the Aurora frog (Leiopelma auroraensis).
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