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Vietnam - world's largest cave opens 326 days later

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Vietnam News - According to information received by World News superfast, the world's largest cave has been opened to tourists after 326 days. This cave named San Dong is present in the National Park of Quang-Vinh Province in Vietnam. It was closed since March 2020 due to the global epidemic.

This cave is 9 km long, 200 meters wide and 150 meters high. It is claimed that 40-story buildings like New York can be built inside it. According to information received by the World News superfast, it is also called the Great Wall of Vietnam.

The special thing is that there are 150 small caves inside it.

Apart from this, there are clouds, lakes, rivers and forests. According to UNESCO, this cave is 5 million years old. According to information received by World News superfast, it was first opened to tourists in 2013. Around 250 tourists were then allowed to go there.

This cave was discovered in 1991 by the local forest dweller Ho Khan. In 2009, British researchers researched this cave and made it recognized in the world.

UNESCO included this natural cave in its list

According to information received by the World News superfast, tourists have also started arriving here after opening the cave. Tourists have been trained before going to the cave. They will be given 10 km walking and 6 times rock climbing. 

These people will stay in the cave for four days and three nights. During this time Yoga and Meditation will also be done to these tourists.

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