A photo of stalactites taken by a tourist on a new tour to Va and Nuoc Nut caves in the famous Phong Nha – Ke Bang cave system in central Vietnam. The tours began July 17 and the first seven visitors, both Vietnamese and foreigners, went with Howard Limbert of the British Cave Research Association. Photo credit:VnExpress
The best part of Va is a group of stalagmites of similar shapes and sizes. Explorers have praised the cave as unique for its limestone structure. You do not want to miss a photo here, so you need to bring special devices for extra light effects as the cave is very dark.
Tourists also have to follow several travel rules to not damage the stalagmites. Mai Trang, one of the first tourists, said it feels rather “magical” seeing a thousand piles of limestone standing up from the ground. “I felt like standing in a citadel buried underground.”
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