The limestone deposit of the local River of Gosthani is known to be the prime source of the origin of Borra Caves, Kirinrandal.
One of the oldest natural spots of attraction of Andhra Pradesh, the Borra Caves bears a past of around one million years and are visited by tourists from all over the globe.
Explored by H. B. Foote in 1854, the Borra Caves later became a subject of immense importance for the European and Indian archeologists.
The historic records of Kirinrandal show that Gosthani was once a famous river of the place which was characterized by huge deposits of limestone.
With the passage of time, the minerals of the place started to suspend due to the continuous flow of water.
This in turn led to the formation of the famous Caves.
One of the oldest natural spots of attraction of Andhra Pradesh, the Borra Caves bears a past of around one million years and are visited by tourists from all over the globe.
Explored by H. B. Foote in 1854, the Borra Caves later became a subject of immense importance for the European and Indian archeologists.
The historic records of Kirinrandal show that Gosthani was once a famous river of the place which was characterized by huge deposits of limestone.
With the passage of time, the minerals of the place started to suspend due to the continuous flow of water.
This in turn led to the formation of the famous Caves.
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