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Hang Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave in the world with a volume of around 38.5 million cubic meters.
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10 Interesting Fact About The world's most unique caves
10 Interesting Fact About The world's most unique caves
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Hang Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave in the world with a volume of around 38.5 million cubic meters.
Carlsbad Caverns Cave in New Mexico, United States, has a very beautiful and unique stalactite and stalagmit formation.
Reed Flute Cave in Guilin, China, famous for the formation of limestone that produces melody when beaten.
Waitomo Cave in New Zealand has thousands of radiant worms that make me look like a star in the sky.
Mammoth Cave in Kentucky, United States, has a height of the ceiling which reaches 58 meters.
Eisriesenwelt Cave in Austria is the largest ice cave in the world with a length of about 42 kilometers.
Lechuguilla Cave in Mexico has a very unique limestone formation, including very large salt crystals.
Blue Grotto Cave in Capri, Italy, has very clear sea water and beautiful blue color that produces a very amazing light effect.
Kungur Cave in Russia has a very diverse and unique limestone formation, such as pillars, ropes, and tubes.
Jenolan Cave in Australia has a very unique and diverse limestone formation, including the Grand Column which reaches a height of 15 meters.