File:Possible elephant sculptures of Igang cave at Tabon Caves complex.jpg

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English: At the entrance to Igang Cave there are several large possible sculptures depicting Asian elephants. Notice how closely the curvature of the back of the elephant in the inset photograph matches that of the sculpture. The sculptures themselves appear to have been made from an ancient form of cement. Igang Cave is one of the Tabon Caves located in the Philippines.
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19 May 2014

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