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The first trip to Va and Nuoc Nut caves was organized on July 17 for seven Vietnamese and foreign tourists, with the support of cave expert and explorer Howard Limbert.
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The trip lasted two days and one night. The new route includes a 10km trek. On reaching the cave, the tourists had to wade through a 500m-long stream in a dark cave, with a maximum water depth of 1m.
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Tourists were given helmets, gloves and lights to begin the journey. The first destination was Nuoc Nut cave where they found a lake. They spent two hours there to explore the cave and take photographs.
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Inside Nuoc Nut cave.
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A small tree with white leaves in Nuoc Nut cave.
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The tourists explored Va cave on the second day.
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They had to wade through an underground river to reach the cave.
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They then climbed over huge stone walls with the support of specialized equipment.
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The journey requests tourists to have good health and basic mountain climbing skills.
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Va cave is nearly 1.7km long. It is featured by columns of stalactite and stalagmite joining together.
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Tourist Mai Trang shared, “In the dark, thousands of stalagmites appear in front of our eyes. I feel standing in a buried castle.”
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