VietNamNet Bridge – Some of the world’s most breathtaking travel destinations may be hidden in the ground beneath your feet, said Business Insider Indonesia in a recent post on its business and technology website.Hang Son Doong (or the Song Doong Cave) in the Quang Binh Province of Vietnam is one of them. It has huge skylights and caverns that are big enough to hold entire city streets.
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