See the Scale of the Largest Cave in the World that can Contain Skyscrapers!!!

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Here are some stunning images of the largest cave in the world is Vietnam’s “Sung Dong Cave”! This cave has extraordinary scale that is large enough to accommodate today’s skyscrapers completely inside its interior!

“Sung Dong Dong” Cave is located in the Phong Nha Kebang National Park in central Vietnam and is considered one of the world’s most spectacular examples of natural beauty and majesty was only recently discovered less than a decade ago and is still considered a relative mystery to scientists and researchers.

Discovered in 2009.

This cave was discovered in 2009 by the joint exploration team from England and Vietnam as part of an exploration in a relatively unknown and sparsely populated area in central Vietnam. The care was determined to be about 9 km long with a maximum height of about 240 meters and has a large underground river flowing throughout its length.

The interior of this massive cave is high enough to accommodate many of the highest buildings that exist in the world today! That is simply an awesome scale of size for an underground cave as shown here in these images.

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Here is an amazing views of a night sky filled with stars that can be seen from an opening inside the cave!
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Due to the large amount of flowing water of the river within, it appears that clouds are actually formed inside the huge interior of the cave!

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Since this spectacular natural phenomena was only discovered less than a decade ago, it is speculated that a wealth of scientific knowledge is waiting to be discovered within the cave and millions of years of mystery will be revealed in the years to come!


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