VietNamNet Bridge – US newspaper CnTraveller has cited Son Doong Cave in Vietnam’s central QuangBinh Province among the world’s top 15 Places that look like they’re on Another Planet.



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Vietnam's Son Doong Cave, the largest cave in the world, could hold an entire city block of Manhattan—including 40-story skyscrapers. It has its own lush vegetation where sunlight filters in from sinkholes above, and clouds even form near the ceiling when moisture condenses there.  - Photos: CnTraveller

 

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