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The term “Princess Cave” can refer to different locations or legends depending on the country and context. Here are a few notable ones:

  1. Princess Cave – Thailand
    • Location: Phra Nang Beach, Krabi, Thailand.
    • Also Known As: Phra Nang Cave or Tham Phra Nang Nok.
    • Legend: The cave is dedicated to Princess Phra Nang, a mythical sea princess. Local fishermen believe she was either the spirit of a drowned Indian princess or a goddess of fertility.
    • Unique Feature: The cave is filled with phallic offerings (lingams) made by fishermen seeking blessings for safe voyages and fertility.
    • Tourist Spot: A popular attraction near Railay Beach with stunning limestone cliffs and beautiful sunsets.

  1. Princess Cave – Sri Lanka
    • Part of: Dambulla Cave Temple (Golden Temple of Dambulla).
    • While not officially named “Princess Cave,” one of the five caves houses murals and statues related to royal patronage, including queens and princesses in Buddhist art.

  1. Other Mythical or Folk Mentions:
    • In various cultures, the term “Princess Cave” may be used in fairy tales, folk legends, or children’s stories to describe a magical place where a princess once lived, was hidden, or left behind treasures.

If you’re referring to a specific country, legend, or tourist site, let me know—I can give more focused information!