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Hang Son Doong: World’s largest cave, so ‘scandalous size’ it can contain two jungles and the ‘Great Wall of Vietnam’
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Hang Son Doong: World’s largest cave, so ‘scandalous size’ it can contain two jungles and the ‘Great Wall of Vietnam’

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Name: Hang Son Doong

Location: Quang Binh Province, Vietnam

Contact details : 17.54696024669416, 106.14398574081777

Why it’s amazing: The cave is the largest in the world and contains two jungles.

Hang Son Doong is the largest known cave in the world, with enough space in some of its passages for a Boeing 747 plane to pass through. The limestone cavern lies beneath lush jungle in Vietnam’s Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park and is home to pristine forests that thrive on giant “skylights” in the rock.

Hang Son Doong Cave – whose name means “mountain river” – is young compared to other limestone caves. It was formed 2 to 3 million years ago within the largest limestone massif in Asia, a colossal block of rock more than 400 million years old, born from the compressed shells and skeletons of ancient marine animals. Two rivers – the Rao Thuong and the Khe Ry – flowed through cracks in the limestone and eroded the rock, forming a giant tunnel in the massif recently known as Son Doong.