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While the presence of a nearby cave (referred to variously as Old Cave, Old
Mitchelstown Cave or Desmond Cave) has been known in the area at least as far back as 1777, Mitchelstown Cave aka "New Cave" was discovered accidentally by Laura Condon, a farm worker on 3 May 1833. The Mitchelstown Caves are
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English decided to make the cave more accessible to the public by putting in electricity and steps; this work was completed in 1972. It took 7 years to complete this work and the footprints of the two main workers can still be seen at the foot of the Tower of Babel. Prior to this work all
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and recorded a number of animal species present. Members of the Dublin, Cork and
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Mitchelstown. It is a privately owned local landmark and tourist destination, with a number of caverns open to the public through a guided tour. Noteworthy
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