The "soul-capturing" beauty of Son Doong Cave through the lens of a Russian photographer
Nhiếp ảnh và Đời sống•11/07/2024
(NADS) - Through the lens of Daniel Kordan - a world-famous landscape photographer, the majestic and mysterious beauty of the world's largest cave Son Doong has been vividly and impressively recreated.
Recently, famous photographer Daniel Kordan shared photos of Son Doong Cave - the world's largest natural cave located in Tan Trach Commune, Bo Trach District, Quang Binh Province, Vietnam. (Photo: Daniel Kordan)To take the above photo series, Daniel Kordan said: “I did a 6-day trip, spending 4 nights hiking and camping in the cave. What an adventure! Crossing rivers, climbing ropes, swimming in cave lakes and experiencing the jungle along the inside of the 100-300m deep water. This is definitely one of the best adventures I have ever had in my life.” (Photo: Daniel Kordan)These photos have attracted millions of views from around the world, contributing to promoting a colorful, beautiful, and peaceful Vietnam. (Photo: Daniel Kordan)Son Doong Cave – currently holding the title of the largest cave on the planet, has shocked the world with its incredibly huge size and unique cave formations that are world wonders. The estimated height is up to 200m and about 150m wide, the length is up to nearly 9km. (Photo: Daniel Kordan)Son Doong Cave was formed about 2-5 million years ago, when river water flowed through the buried limestone along a fault line. The water eroded and created a giant underground tunnel under the mountain range. In places where the rock was soft, the ceiling collapsed, creating sinkholes, which over time formed giant cave domes. (Photo: Daniel Kordan)Opened for adventure tourism since 2013, Son Doong Cave adventure tourism has always proven its appeal to the domestic and international tourism community with its majestic, magnificent beauty and many other wonderful values. (Photo: Daniel Kordan)In addition to the underground river system, giant stalactites, and primeval forests. The ecosystem inside Son Doong Cave is extremely rich and diverse with many species of flora and fauna, including rare species of trees and moss. (Photo: Daniel Kordan)
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