World’s Biggest Cave Discovered in Vietnam
The world’s largest cave passage was discovered deep within a remote
Vietnamese jungle. The Son Doong cave measures 262 feet by 262 feet (80
meters by 80 meters) and at least 2.8 miles (4.5 kilometers) deep,
making it the largest single cave passage ever discovered, according to
National Geographic News, where the discovery was announced. The
previous record holder, Deer Cave in Malaysia, is 300 feet by 300 feet
(91 m by 91 m) in parts, but is only about a mile (1.6 km) long.

By
contrast, explorers walked 2.8 miles (4.5 kilometers) into Son Doong,
in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, before being blocked by seasonal
floodwaters—and they think that the passage is even longer.
In
addition, for a couple of miles Son Doong reaches more than 460-by-460
feet (140-by-140 meters), said Adam Spillane, a member of the British
Cave Research Association expedition that explored the massive cavern.
Spillane was in the first of two groups to enter the cave. His team
followed the passage as far as a 46-foot-high (14-meter-high) wall.
“The
second team that went in got flooded out,†he said. “We’re going back
next year to climb that wall and explore the cave further.â€



















Source: nationalgeographic