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New massive cave discovered in central Viet Nam national park
A group of locals in central Quang Binh Province believe they
have discovered a new cave, adding to the province's already extensive network
of caverns.
The group, who was on a trip to do wood work from the province's Phuc Trach
Commune, said the cave's entrance is covered by forest trees in the territory of
Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park.
The newly discovered cave is said to be 3km east of Thien Duong (Paradise) Cave
and 300m above sea level.
According to initial accounts, the new cave is said to be on the same grand
scale as Paradise, is very long and has an inner stream.
The discovery comes as Quang Binh has been catapulted onto world travel lists as
one of the most coveted destinations for cave explorers.
The province has four caves with tours running daily, Son Doong, Tu Lan,
Paradise and Phong Nha.
Son Doong, which was discovered in 2009, is said to be the world's largest cave,
according to the British Cave Research Association.
Nguyen Chau A, who works closely with British cave explorers to run sustainable
tours through Son Doong and the Tu Lan caves, said there are still more caves in
the area that have not yet been discovered.
In a recent trip to Tu Lan Cave, a British caver told Viet Nam News that she
believed there are a lot of caves around the site.
Local authorities expect cave-related tourism to bolster the local economy and
reduce illegal forest logging.
Source: VNS |
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