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List of caves in Vietnam
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Caves in Vietnam
| Name | Depth (m) | Length (m) | Geology | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cát Bà Island | Cave system | |||
| Con Moong Cave | 8.5m | 30 to 40 m | ||
| Marble Mountains | karst | Cave complex; Da Nang Province | ||
| Lang Trang | karst | Thanh Hoa Province | ||
| Phong Nha Cave | Unknown | 7729 m | karst | UNESCO World Heritage site; Quang Binh province |
| Sơn Đoòng Cave | 150 m | 9000 m | karst | Reputed to be the largest in the world; Quảng Bình Province |
| Tam Cốc-Bích Động | Unknown | 125 m | karst | Complex of three caves; Ninh Binh province |
| Thiên Đường Cave | Unknown | 31 m | karst | Quảng Binh province |
| Tú Làn Caves System |
References
References
- "Con Moong cave". Cuc Phuong National Park.
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