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The cave has 79 doors
The cave of the house of God is a 79-door house in the village of Live Wacaraa in the village of Hoborsoo district of Bale region.
It is said that the cave was in the old days by a man called "Mudee Galchuu Gumoo" and was called the House of God.
The cave of the house of the divine was said to have 47 gates or doors with the first round of tests. The second phase of the survey is re-examined, however, it has been confirmed that it has 79 gates.
This has 47 gates outside and 32 gates inside.
There are many different images of shapes in this cave of the House of God.
The cave of the house of the divine is a gap in the windows and pillars of the oda that enter the merged and also, burns the pure fluids when it falls on, the shapes of different colors.
People will also appoint this cave of the house of God. In the days of war and disease, slaughtering a corpse in the cave of the house of God will be bothering.
It is said that the first person to lead the dhibaanna ceremony is said to be a man named "Mudee Galchuu Gumoo" The cave of the house of God is surrounded by Lake Waacaara, Birbirsa Jacob, Birbirsa Yaa'a, and Mount Siddy.
Besides, it is also covered with natural forests with various trees.
It is said that the Madda Walaabuu fighters are also said to have conducted various debates with the pastoral people in the cave of the house of God.
The cave has a variety of new rooms and more research is needed, according to the researchers who conducted the study.
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