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All Asia-bound travelers need some guidance before tackling the largest and most populous continent on Earth.
The cave is recognized in the world as the most beautiful.
Most of the park area is limestone and is linked to the Hin Namno National Biodiversity Reserve of Laos, forming a large Karst block. This Karst block accounts for 3/4 of the Park's area, has an altitude of 300 - 1,100m, is located in the northwest of Quang Binh and extends about 100 km along the Vietnam - Laos border. The Phong Nha - Ke Bang karst area of Quang Binh has the added advantage of having water circulating through the karst terrain and many other favorable conditions to form giant karst cave systems. Areas where the cave ceiling collapses will form "sky wells" (similar to the sinkholes in Son Doong Cave or Hang Vom). Long sections of caves with collapsed ceilings will expose rivers that used to be underground streams, such as Ca Roong River, Rao Thuong River... In Vietnam there is no karst area with ideal conditions for forming caves. so much and so loud.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Wander
A Comedy Misadventure
I have never had a very good sense of direction, and I can second guess my initial decisions and leave the right place to wander off somewhere, only to end up racing back to where I started, sweaty and unnerved. The panic that came with the getting lost is still with me, too.
By Frances Leah King2 years ago in Wander
5 Must Visit Places in Georgia. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Are you itching for a travel adventure that combines stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture? Look no further than Georgia. Nestled at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, this gem offers a diverse array of experiences that will leave any traveler enchanted. explore journey through Georgia is bound to be seamless and unforgettable.
By Smash Tours and Travels2 years ago in Wander
Mount Everest: Highest Mountain in Asia
Mount Everest, located in Asia, is the tallest mountain on Earth. This mountain has fascinated all the adventurers, travelers, nature lovers, and scientists for centuries. Mount Everest is located in the heart of the majestic Himalayas, on the border of Nepal and Tibet. The Everest stands as a symbol of human endurance, the ultimate test for mountaineers, and a location of great spiritual importance.
By Nepal Trek Adventures & Expedition Pvt. Ltd2 years ago in Wander
Exploring the Majesty of Mount Annapurna: Nepal's Enigmatic Giant
Exploring the Majesty of Mount Annapurna: Nepal's Enigmatic Giant Settled in the core of Nepal, the Annapurna massif remains a demonstration of the crude magnificence and imposing test that the Himalayas present to explorers from around the globe. With its most noteworthy pinnacle, Annapurna I, taking off to an elevation of 8,091 meters (26,545 feet), it ranks as the 10th most noteworthy mountain on the planet. In any case, what separates Annapurna isn't simply its level; it's also its celebrated history, amazing scenes, and the significant regard it commands among mountain climbers.
By Rony Sutradar2 years ago in Wander
10 most beautiful places on earth
Welcome, we prepare an inspiring journey to explore the top 10 most breathtaking places on our planet. From majestic mountains to stunning underwater realms, our world is filled with awe-inspiring wonders just waiting to be discovered. Let's dive right in!
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr2 years ago in Wander
Losing My Phone in Mumbai
The best part of my 10 days in Mumbai earlier this year, hands down, was losing my trusty Samsung A20. Quite how I did it I don't know and never will; it is entirely likely that I carelessly dropped it in an auto, but I have a friend who is adamant it must have been pickpocketed. Either way, you can imagine the lurching horror of the first hour or so after I realised, turned my bag inside out and watched my life flash in front of my eyes, so I won't go into it, because what happened next was some of the best fun I have ever had in my life.
By TheSpinstress 2 years ago in Wander
Responding to Myself About My Travel Experiences, Three Years Later
Three years ago, I received news that I had been accepted for a teaching position in Japan. In my excitement, there was also a lot of worry. I wrote this piece about what I was excited for, and what I was dreading.
By Jennifer Childers2 years ago in Wander









