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An enormous hole in the roof of the cave allows a strip of light to penetrate through a collapsed section of Son Doong cave known as “Watch out for Dinosaurs.” The unique spiral-shaped stalagmite is also coated with ferns and moss.

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Due to the remoteness of the site, coupled with how far below ground the cave is located, it is awe-inspiring to gaze at these stunning images of the otherworldly realms hidden below the surface.

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The interior of Son Doong cave appears otherworldly.

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Tourists are able to experience the wonders of the vast cave by taking an adventure tour.

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A surreal scene inside the cave

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Reflections from a pool situated deep inside Son Doong cave

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The world’s tallest stalagmite can also be found in the cave.

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A garden featuring plenty of plants is able to flourish by capturing some natural sunlight.

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A person appears small compared to the magnificence of nature.

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British magazine Conde Nast Traveler has named Son Doong one of seven must-explore wonders of 2020.

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Insider, a leading news website from the United States, has listed Vietnam’s Son Doong cave in their list of the world’s 20 record-breaking natural wonders. 

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 Tours of Son Doong, the world's largest cave, have reopened in Quang Binh after being closed for two months over the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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