Sunday, 2 October 2016

Inside the world's biggest cave



Credit: John Spies/Barcroft Media/The Telegraph

So big, it has its own river, jungle & climate – ceilings 200 metres (656 feet) above, walls 150 metres (492 feet) apart – 5km (3 miles) long – that’s the Hang Son Doong cave in Vietnam. John Spies spent a week inside, & the images above & below are part of the result.


Credit: John Spies/Barcroft Media/The Telegraph

Did you notice the person in the image above? Most of the images have them.

See more at:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/earth/10914205/In-pictures-Inside-Hang-Son-Doong-the-worlds-largest-caves-in-Vietnam.html
/ limestone caves 200m high 150m wide 5km long Hang Son Doong cave in Vietnam so big has its own river jungle climate Australian photographer John Spies 59 spent week photographing natural wonder cave system ceilings towering over 200 metres high cave humbling experience Cave Lodge guesthouse entrance quite small mist cave caused cooler air inside meeting hot air outside rises into surrounding forest visitors must descend 80m down steep wall harnesses ropes huge temperature difference creates moving clouds mist two karst windows cave magically surreal atmosphere inside cave daylight illuminate cave formations dimensions cave incredible camp five nights biggest cave in the world /

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