Experience the enchanting allure of Son Doong cave captured by a skilled photographer from Russia
Through the lens of Daniel Kordan, a globally renowned landscape photographer, the magnificent and mysterious beauty of the world's largest cave, Son Doong, has been vividly and impressively recreated. Recently, renowned photographer Daniel Kordan shared a series of photographs showcasing Son Doong Cave - the largest natural cave in the world located in Tan Trach commune, Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province, Vietnam. (Photo: Daniel Kordan) In order to create the photo series, Daniel Kordan shared, "I embarked on a 6-day journey, spending 4 nights trekking and camping inside a cave. It was truly an adventure! Crossing rivers, climbing with ropes, swimming in cave lakes, and exploring the dense forests along steep cliffs of 100-300 meters deep water. This was definitely one of the most amazing adventures I have ever had in my life." (Photo: Daniel Kordan) These images have drawn millions of views from around the world, contributing to the promotion of a colorful, vibrant, and peaceful Vietnam. (Photo credit: Daniel Kordan) Hang Son Doong has earned the title of the largest cave on the planet, astonishing the world with its unbelievable size and unique cave formations that are considered world wonders. With estimated heights reaching up to 200m and a width of approximately 150m, its length stretches close to 9km. (Photo: Daniel Kordan) Hang Son Doong was formed approximately 2-5 million years ago, when a river flowed across a limestone region that had been faulted along a fissure. The water eroded and created a massive underground passage beneath the mountain range. In areas where the rock was softer, the ceiling collapsed to form sinkholes, eventually resulting in the formation of enormous cave chambers. (Photo: Daniel Kordan) Since its inception in 2013, the adventure tourism activities at Son Doong Cave have consistently showcased their allure to both domestic and international travel communities with their majestic beauty, grandeur, and numerous other remarkable qualities. (Photo: Daniel Kordan) Apart from the underground river system, giant stalagmites, and pristine forests, the ecosystem inside Hang Son Doong cave is incredibly rich and diverse with a multitude of species of flora and fauna inhabiting it, including rare and precious species of trees and moss. (Photo: Daniel Kordan) If any photographer desires to capture similar images and embark on a journey to explore the stunning beauty of the world's largest mysterious cave, please contact us via WhatsApp at +84 389 278 131 to join in the discovery and create exclusive and unforgettable memories together.