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Four new caves discovered in central Quang Binh
Central Quang Binh has discovered four new caves
in To Mo and Tan Hoa valleys, Tan Hoa Commune, Minh Hoa District.
Minh Hoa District’s People’s Committee said that one of the newly found grottos
in To Mo Valley has an estimated length of 400m and a height of 50m.
Two grottos in Tu Lan Valley have wide entrances and spectacular stalactite.
Quang Binh, which is located at the Truong Son mountain range, is home to the
UNESCO-recognised world natural heritage site, the Phong Nha - Ke Bang National
Park with Phong Nha caves said to have the longest water cave.
The British Cave Research Association also says the system has the highest and
largest entrance, most beautiful swallow holes, most beautiful grottoes, most
magnificent and unusual stalagmites and stalactites, longest subterranean and
the most beautiful and largest stone and sand beaches.
Source: VNA |
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