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Experts confirm world's longest river cave in Quang Binh province
Stretching an impressive 20km, Khe Ry Cave in Quang Binh
province's Phong Nha - Ke Bang Complex has been officially declared the world's
longest river cave.
The announcement was made on May 26 by Howard Limbert who has led experts from
the British Caving Association on a study project lasting several years.
Surrounded by the huge limestone walls, Khe Ry Cave was discovered in 1997. At
that time, Limbert's team only discovered a 13.5km part of the cave. In
subsequent years, the expedition continued exploration and mapping of the cave,
concluding that the total length reaches over 20km.
The cave ceiling is 120m high, allowing boats to pass comfortably through
several stages. The experts described Khe Ry as a world of colourful stalactites
in many different shapes and sizes.
The first water source of Khe Ry River is a stream trickling into the cave at an
altitude of 1,300m. This forms the long river, which runs to En Cave before
diving down into Son Doong Cave and feeding into the Phong Nha water system.
Khe Ry is a huge and significant cave both in terms of its appearance and
ecological system. Due to the darkness inside, the cave is home to species such
as bats, blind scorpions, fish and amphibians. Scientists said it would take
many years to categorise the fauna because many species had never been found
before.
Source: VNA |
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