The World's Largest Cave Has Its Own Climate System With Jungles, Rivers, and Clouds-and This Is the Only Way You Can See It
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Han Son Doong, discovered in 2009 and recognized as the world's largest cave in 2013, spans an impressive four miles with a height of 655 feet and width of 490 feet. Its total volume is at least 414.4 million cubic feet. The cave possesses unique features like an underground climate with clouds forming due to its own river. It contains skylights allowing sunlight in and follows a fault line over 300 feet wide, demonstrating remarkable geological significance and natural beauty.
Han Son Doong, translating to Mountain River Cave, has a passage reaching 655 feet high and 490 feet wide, stretching four miles and a volume of 414.4 million square feet.
The cave's immense size creates its own climate zone, with clouds forming from an underground river. A city block of skyscrapers could fit inside.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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