Into the depths of the earth: Cave network in the heart of Vietnamese jungle is so large its end is yet to be foundBy Daily Mail Reporter/Science And TechLast updated at 6:10 PM on 28th July 2011 These are the breathtaking images which capture the hidden depths of the world's biggest cave passage, which still has left cavers still searching for its end. Hidden in the depths of the Vietnamese jungle lies The Hang Son Doong, part of a network of over 150 caves. Discovered by British cavers in 2009, the cave passage in Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park was originally thought to be a modest 150 metres long and 200 feet high. Intrepid journey: A caver stands in front of a huge rock formation as the light shines beneath a skylight in Hang Son Doong At a mammoth 2.5 miles long, 330ft wide and almost 800ft high, Hang Son Doong also known as Mountain River Cave, is as high as 25 double decker buses. And as shown in these amazing images taken by photographer Carsten Peter, there is even a jungle concealed deep inside the cave. Carsten from Munich, Germany, took the images in 2010 when he joined British and German cavers during further expeditions of the site. Wonderful waterfalls: A waterfall explodes into Hang Son Doong in the hidden depths of the Vietnamese jungle, which is part of a network of over 150 caves Cartsen, 52 said he spent up to two weeks at a time deep inside the caves, where he slept with just a sleeping bag and spent his time exploring and photographing the secret underground world. He said: 'We discovered new parts of the cave, it's a huge area so to find them and access them is very difficult. 'Photographing caves of this size is a challenge, it needs a lot of preparation. Going underground: Expedition members enter the cave, tunnelled out by the Rao Thuong River in Vietnam - the cave was discovered in 2009 'I love to explore, I have been in some great caves in my lifetime and this is one of the most magnificent. 'I've been a photographer and explorer for the last 35 years and I've visited so many caves, I've lost count. 'But this is by far one of the most unique and unusual caves I have ever seen. 'To see a cave so large it has a forest inside is superb - it was overwhelming.' Gigantic proportions: At a mammoth 2.5 miles long, 330ft wide and almost 800ft high, Hang Son Doong also known as Mountain River Cave, is as high as 25 double decker buses |
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