A Man Found A Hidden Amazing Cave-The Largest Cave In The World
From an early age, A farmer working in Vietnam's Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park made an exciting discovery. He was searching for food and timber to earn a living. An unexplored cave, the entrance of which was marked by an intense and frightening roar of water. When he first saw it, he hesitated to approach it, fearful of what lay beyond. Nonetheless, this cave would later prove to be a priceless treasure for the region and researchers worldwild in 1990.
In 2009 a team of British cavers went to the area with Mr Khanh to explore a number of entrances. The first one they saw turned out to be Son Doong. Not only was it a significant cave, but probably the most significant cave in Vietnam and perhaps the world. After surveying (measuring and mapping the cave), they discovered its full dimensions. After further research they determined Son Doong to be the largest cave passage in the world. Other spectacular features make Son Doong an amazing place; underground rivers, huge formations, dolines or skylights, ancient fossils, unique species of fish and insects, plants and trees inside the cave.