
Sung Sot Cave
Sung Sot Cave, located on Bo Hon Island in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, is a notable limestone cavern. It spans approximately 10,000 square meters and is divided into two chambers. The cave features numerous stalactites and stalagmites, with its tallest chamber reaching about 30 meters in height.
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Discovered by French explorers in 1901, Sung Sot Cave is one of the largest in Ha Long Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can access the cave via a rocky path and a series of steps. The cave is well-lit to highlight its limestone formations, which include diverse shapes resembling animals. It is open year-round, providing a glimpse into the geological history of the region.
