Inside The World's Largest Cave - Alternative View

Inside The World's Largest Cave - Alternative View
Inside The World's Largest Cave - Alternative View

Video: Inside The World's Largest Cave - Alternative View

Video: Inside The World's Largest Cave - Alternative View
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Although we have already studied this cave in detail with you (link at the end of the post), however, I could not pass by the new photos from there.

We look at this creation of nature …

For comparison: the human and the formations in the Son Dong Cave

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It is incredible that the huge cave was unknown to people for millions of years. It has been opened to local residents since 1991; in April 2009, it was discovered by a group of British cavers.

An unusual holiday - come as a tourist and set up a camp in the world's largest cave:

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Seongdong Cave is so huge (height in some places reaches 200 meters, width - 150 meters, length - 5 kilometers) that it has its own river, jungle and climate.

Promotional video:

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Australian photographer John Spies spent a week here photographing natural wonders and tourists who paid $ 3000 to get here.

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Son Dong Cave is located in Central Vietnam, in the Quang Binh province, in the Phong Nya Kebang National Park, 500 kilometers south of Hanoi.

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The size of the cave is amazing, as is the presence of its own river.

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Here you can appreciate the scale of the Seongdong Cave by boat with tourists and tents:

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It has its own jungle:

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To get here, you need to go down underground using ropes to a depth of 80 meters.

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The large temperature difference creates clouds and fog in the cave.

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Curious formations on the walls of Shondon Cave:

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This is a whole huge underground world.

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A man sits on a stone on the left:

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Shondong Cave is 5 times larger than Deer Cave in Malaysia, which was previously considered the largest cave in the world. Are there even more grandiose, unknown worlds on Earth? Maybe…

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They say water wears away a stone. This cave was formed by water for 2-5 million years.

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Some of the formations in the huge cave are incredible:

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The darkness can be frightening at times …

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This is Seongdong, the largest cave in the world.