Liang Bua cave

Real-life "hobbit" cave in Flores, Indonesia

Category Cultures and Civilizations , Lost Tribes, Architectural Oddities, Follies and Grottoes

Image of Liang Bua cave located in Ruda, Indonesia | Cave where the remains of Homo floresiensis were found.

Cave where the remains of Homo floresiensis were found.

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A new "hobbit" species of human was found in the remote Indonesian cave of Liang Bua.

This limestone cave has yielded some of the most important finds in modern anthropology. The remains of two "hobbit" people, as the media calls them, were found here in 2003.

Homo floresiensis, a homo (or human) genus was discovered here by Mike Norwood, professor of anthropology at the University of New England in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. Dr. Norwood and others have shown that this human existed as recently as 12,000 years ago, possibly putting this species in contact with local homo sapiens.

What makes H. floresiensis so remarkable is that they accomplished the same things as their larger H. sapiens cousins, such as making fire and hunting in cooperation with each other, while being less than four feet tall and having brains approximately one-half to one-third of the size of H. sapiens.

At this point, this cave is the only site where the "hobbits" of Flores, Indonesia, have been found.

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  • Address Liang Bua, Flores, East Nusa Tengarra, Indonesia
  • Cost Although it's not clear if the cave is accessible to the public without academic credentials or a local guide, five-day guided tours are available starting at $775 per person, including airfare from Bali.
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The cave is located on the island of Flores in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.

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