Two people walk through a sinkhole inside Son Doong, the largest cave in the world. Thanks to this sinkhole, a large forest has grown inside the cave.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARTIN EDSTRÖM, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
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A cave explorer stands atop a large spiral stalagmite in the Watch Out for Dinosaurs area, a sinkhole inside Son Doong. Part of the cave ceiling collapsed, letting sunlight into the cave and allowing for grass and plants to grow.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARTIN EDSTRÖM, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE
REVISITING SON DOONG
FIGHTING TO PROTECT SON DOONG
“This isn’t just a story about a cave,” says Edström. “It’s a story about sustainably managing our natural heritage and making sure our grandkids still can marvel at its beauty.”
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