According to recent findings, Vietnam houses the world’s 3rd largest cave, Hang en cave, which is not only 135 meters tall (As tall as the London Eye) and wider than 150 m , the width of 1 and a half football fields, but it also has its own climate
The cave not only has the underground river but also amasses flora and fauna of the ecosystem that thrives in the cave. Photo Credit: Instagram/vast feredom
The sunlight penetrates and illuminates the cave in such a way that it creates an almost cinematic effect. this has been documented by several campers and trekkers. Photo Credit: Instagram/gracelynw
Campers and trekkers are mesmerized by the enormity and the natural beauty of the cave. Many have taken to social media and shared pictures of the vast chasm they stayed at. Photo Credit: Instagram/t_younger32
During the rainy seasons, Rao Thuong floods heavily, causing some of the limestone to often wear away. Photo Credit: Instagram/thomurlings
The exit of the cave is a breathtaking view: an arch so large that it leaves you wondering which inhumane force created it. Photo Credit: Instagram/ thomurlings
The cave holds a sprinkling of boulders, and its rocks are positioned in such a way that through out the day one will receive warm filtered sunshine. Photo Credit: Instagram/mxxmmxx
The enormous cave is a holiday destination inside, with crystal clear turquoise lakes, River Rao Thuong, sandy shores, and provides sufficient place to camp out. Photo Credit: Instagram/xokjxo
The thickset of the jungle inside the cave is home to a variety of leeches, among other insects and creepy-crawlies. Photo Credit: Instagram/jimmyklillard
The cave is made out of limestone and is surrounded by the thick jungle, Phong Nha-K, and ice-cold water that had a water level of 1.5 meters. Photo Credit: Instagram/ stoltzs_go_rogue