Located in Vietnam, near the border with Laos, the largest cave in the world wasn't widely known until 2009. Join photojournalist Martin Edström, as he photographs The Son Doong Cave in 360 degrees.
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The Son Doong Cave has a total length of nearly 9 km long and the volume is up to 38.5 million cubic metres, which makes this cave the largest natural cave on the planet.
The unexplored kingdoms of the earth, where humans dread to enter and undiscovered species live. They're gorgeous, but considered out of bounds. Son Doong Cave (Mountain River Cave in Vietnamese) is the world's largest cave located in Quang Binh province, Vietnam.
7. Animal planet. It's often said that Hang Son Doong has its own ecosystem, and in some ways that's true. You may come across an array of wildlife while inside the cave, including howling monkeys near the ceiling collapses, translucent cave insects, squeaking bats and blind fish.
The Geological History of the Jenolan CavesScientists have determined, through the examination of the clay found in the caves, that the Jenolan subterranean system is around 340 million years old. This makes it the oldest known and dated open cave system in the world, and it is still being heavily researched today.
#1: United States Caves (45,000)Stretching from sea to shining sea, the United States harbors an estimated 45,000+ caves, the product of millions of years of geology at work. The country's varying terrains — limestone-rich regions, rugged mountains, and desert areas — offer a diverse array of caves.