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creature-wizard · 3 months
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HangSon Doong is proof of hollow earth lol
hjksdjksjfkjlkfjs I have no idea whether you're serious or goofing so I will just say that Son Doong cave is incredibly beautiful and also not proof of hollow earth whatsoever. The actual greenery is basically just in a hole that gets sunlight is all.
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vietnamguidebook · 1 year
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Hang En - Journey to discover the world's 3rd largest cave wonder
Among the caves in Quang Binh, Son Doong must be mentioned. And in the journey to discover Son Doong, En Cave will be the ideal choice if you always cherish the chance to cross the forest, wade through streams, spend the night in the cave, watch the masterpieces of stalactites created by nature. The origin of the name Hang En is because the swallows live here all year round, not migrating. Every…
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worldtravelfacts · 1 year
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Son Doong Cave, Vietnam
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mossandfog · 8 months
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Take a Beautiful Journey Inside The World's Biggest Cave
Hang Son Doong, or Son Doong cave, is the largest on the planet, located deep in the jungles of Vietnam. We’ve raved about its beauty and sheer size before. Photographer and explorer Ryan Deboodt took a drone inside the cave on an expedition, and has some incredible footage from the journey. The scope alone is thrilling, but the way shafts of light reach down into the interior is truly…
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Discovering the Beauty of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
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unbfacts · 3 months
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loneberry · 7 months
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"Thousands of 'cave pearls' sit untouched in Son Doong. These natural phenomenon are formed over hundreds of years when dripping water creates layers of calcite that build up around grains of sand."
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asdaricus · 2 years
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Midjourney Images. These are fantastical re-adaptations of real-world geographic locations. The first one is based on Devil's Tower, Wyoming. The second is based on Canyonlands National Park in Utah. The third is based upon Hang Son Doong Cave in Vietnam. The last is based on Iceland.
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vietnamguidebook · 1 year
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Phong Nha - Ke Bang travel guide: All you need to know
Bo Trach district in Quang Binh province is home to Phong Nha Ke Bang, one of Vietnam’s most captivating tourist destinations. UNESCO has recognized this area twice as a world natural heritage site based on different criteria. Phong Nha Ke Bang is steeped in historical heroism, and boasts some of the most remarkable caves in the world, including Son Doong Cave, Thien Duong Cave, and Phong Nha…
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hans-echo · 6 months
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mistmantled · 1 year
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controversial opinion maybe but i think the love hypothesis guy shouldn’t be played in the movie by adam driver. i think he should be played by glen powell because glen powell is the only man on earth who can open his mouth wide enough to fit a woman’s entire breast in it, as is written in the canon text
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dromaeo-sauridae · 2 years
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In ur opinion what is the best cave out there
oh god theres so many to chose from i dont think i can say with certainty which is the BEST…. have i mentioned lechuguilla cave before? the formations in it are absolutely GORGEOUS. i really want to see mammoth cave aswell, its one of the largest in the world! theres also the xiaozhai tiankeng, the deepest sinkhole in the world. it has a rainforest inside of it, and rare animals like the clouded leopard have been seen there. its so cool.
the best cave that *ive* gone to is skyline caverns. ive been there quite a few times so i might be biased but its just so interesting to me :’)). i think ive talked a little bit about it before
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Discover the World's Largest Cave: Son Doong in Vietnam
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Son Doong, the world's largest cave system located in Vietnam's Quang Binh province. #touristattractions #traveltovietnam #sondoongcave
Son Doong cave, located in the Quang Binh province of Vietnam, is the world’s largest known cave system. Discovered in 1991 by a local farmer, the cave wasn’t fully explored and mapped until 2009, revealing its massive size and unique features. Visitors can join guided tours to explore Son Doong, which features a stunning underground river, towering stalactites and stalagmites, and vast caverns…
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travelbudgets · 1 year
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Check out the travel budget for largest cave in the world!
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overall-imagopedia · 1 year
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Modern life is a rich and varied confluence of information, technology, social interaction, work, travel, family and fun – if you’re lucky. There are smartphones in the most remote corners of our world and we have advanced in scientific endeavor further than ever before. Our cities are huge bustling metropolises and they’re growing larger every day. More than half of the earth’s population lives in these urban centres and this percentage is steadily increasing. However, despite this cumulative urbanization, there is a tacit understanding among the human race that connection to nature is an essential factor in our happiness. For all our obsession with man-made wonders nothing compares to the creations of Mother Nature. Vast underground cave systems, wild desert landscapes, breathtaking waterfalls, staggering geology and spectacular vestiges of our prehistoric past all remind us of our small place in earth’s story. And even with our ever-expanding knowledge of the way the world came to be, some landscapes still leave us utterly perplexed. This is the mystery and the majesty of the natural world.
Many thanks to: Kalya Ryan - Author
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