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July 5, 2025 6 mins

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What do you get when you mix a curious toddler, ancient limestone caves, and a whole lot of bat guano? A family travel memory you’ll never forget, and probably never stop scrubbing from your brain. In this episode, I share our hilarious (and slightly gross) adventure through the Capricorn Caves in Queensland, including that unforgettable moment my toddler decided the cave floor looked… tasty.

We’ll chat about whether the caves are worth visiting with kids, what to expect on the tours, and how to handle the wild card that is travelling with small humans.

Read the full story and guide to visiting Capricorn Caves with kids here:
👉 https://familyholidaydestinations.com/capricorn-caves-with-kids/

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