Breathtaking beauty of Son Doong cave through the lens of a foreign photographer
Video: The majestic beauty of Son Doong
Indoor camping tents son Doong cave photographed by Swiss photographer Urs Zihlmann after a 5-day trip to explore Son Doong cave in Vietnam.
British newspaper DailyMail published a series of photos of Zihlmann with the description: “Incredible pictures depicting the beauty inside the world’s largest cave will take your breath away”.
The space inside Son Doong cave is so large that it can accommodate a 40-story building. The cave has its own climate and clouds are even formed right inside the cave.
Exploring Son Doong cave is quite a difficult journey. Visitors have to spend half a day through a forest and wading rivers to reach the mouth of the cave.
“I was very lucky to be able to join the cave tour. As we approached the entrance, clouds drifted from the cave into the surrounding forest. We had to climb ropes down nearly 80m. “, said Zihlmann.
“Son Doong – the largest cave in the world, is unbelievably beautiful”, said Martin – a Swedish journalist who carried out the SonDoong 360 project for National Geographic after a visit to the cave in Vietnam.
Son Doong Cave was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago. A local person accidentally found the entrance to Son Doong Cave in 1990. However, in 2009, 2 experts from the British Cave Research Association made the first official survey and concluded that Hang Son Doong Cave. is the largest cave on the planet.
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