One Day Paradise Cave
When it was found in the central province of Quang Binh in 2005, Thien Duong – Paradise Cave was dubbed the most spectacular and stunning cave in the world. As of September 3, it has been open to tourists.The Quang Binh, Vietnam, cave is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. It was built between 300 and 400 million years ago also, it is flanked by soaring mountains and underground waterways. The national park of Phong Nha-Ke Bang is where it is located.
A local villager initially discovered the cave in 2005. In 2005, British cave explorers from the British Cave Research Association investigated the first 5 km of the cave and officially revealed the discovery of the remaining 31 km.
The British Caving Association, the UK’s Governing Body for Underground Exploration, estimates that the width of Paradise cave is between 30 and 100 meters, with 150 meters being the width at its widest point. There are two five-meter-tall stalactite pillars and a roughly 100-meter-wide rock arch. Before continuing, take a deep breath to brace yourself for what lies ahead; otherwise, you’ll believe you’ve entered a prehistoric forest that has since turned to stalactite.
A pine tree with hundreds of branches, cranes with outstretched necks staring upward, and stalactites that resemble temples are all present in this subterranean world. Besides, a little imagination, one can find countless shapes in the cave. In addition, there are several stalactite mounds, some of which have diameters of more than a meter, that are between 30 and 50 cm tall and resemble Buddha sculptures. One stalactite formation resembles the common home of the inhabitants of the Central Highlands.
Thien Duong Cave may be the longest dry cave in Asia, according to Howard Limbert of the British Caving Association.
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