Around the world, there are many caves that are not only natural wonders but also places that preserve the mysteries of time and geological history, creating an irresistible attraction for travel enthusiasts.
Son Doong Cave
Son Doong Cave, located in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh, is known as the largest cave in the world. With a length of about 9km, unique ecosystem and giant stalactites, this place offers a rare majestic landscape. In particular, an underground river runs through the cave, creating a rich flora and fauna system, and light shines through the cave ceiling holes, creating the feeling of entering another world. Son Doong is truly a destination not to be missed for those who are passionate about exploring nature.
Benagil Cave
Benagil Cave, located in the Algarve region of Portugal, is one of the most beautiful coastal caves in Europe. With a large circular cave opening open to the sky, Benagil looks like a giant natural well, giving visitors a unique view from inside to the sea. This place is only accessible by boat or kayak; And once inside, visitors will be overwhelmed by the natural light shining through the mouth of the cave, creating a beautiful scene.
Mendenhall Glacier Ice Cave
Mendenhall Glacier ice cave located in the Mendenhall glacier area in Alaska, USA, is one of the beautiful landscapes of icy nature. With the characteristic jade green color of ice and transparent ice blocks, this place creates a magical feeling like entering another world. However, due to the effects of climate change, the Mendenhall Glacier is gradually melting, making exploring the ice caves more dangerous. This also makes this place even more attractive to those who want to witness the fragile beauty of nature with their own eyes.
Naica Crystal Cave
CavepNaica crystal is located deep underground in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, famous for its giant crystal blocks, as transparent as diamonds. This place has long crystal columns of various sizes, formed millions of years ago, when mineral-rich water from underground seeped into the cave. Due to temperatures inside that can reach up to 58°C and extremely high humidity, visiting this cave requires specialized protective measures. This is one of the most unique natural wonders in the world, attracting the curiosity of many scientists and tourists.
Batu Cave System
The Batu Caves system is located about 13 km from the capital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiakm, is a sacred place for Hindus. This system includes three main caves and many small caves, the most prominent being the Holy Cave with a giant statue of the god Murugan outside. The steps leading up to the cave are painted in many colors, creating a scene that is both majestic and colorful. Coming to Batu, visitors can not only admire the natural cave landscape but also participate in religious rituals, especially during the Thaipusam festival.
With Due to the diversity of terrain and magical beauty, caves around the world are always attractive destinations for tourists who love to explore. Each cave has its own story, from the majesty of Son Doong, the sparkling crystals of Naica, to the colorful cave system of Batu or the unique coastal landscape of Benagil. All create unforgettable experiences and are an endless source of inspiration for those who are passionate about learning about nature.
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