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      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      Discovered over 10 years ago, a volcanic cave system beneath a teak forest in Dong Nai Province fascinates adventurers with its formations and untouched beauty.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      About 120 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, along National Highway 20 lies a volcanic cave system discovered 10 years ago beneath a teak forest in Tan Phu and Dinh Quan districts of Dong Nai Province. Recently, these caves have garnered attention and become a destination for travelers.

      Spanning approximately 200 meters in length, 6 meters in width, and 3 meters in height, the passage forms a solid and imposing vault. To navigate its depths, visitors must rely on flashlights.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      Since the cave remains untouched, the entrance is challenging to navigate, with rocky terrain. Natural light barely penetrates beyond the entrance.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      Geologists estimate that the cave system was formed around 15 million years ago following a series of volcanic eruptions. The walls showcase intricate rock formations, with patterned ridges that resemble ancient carvings.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      Deeper inside, the cave becomes a sanctuary for bats, earning it the local name “Bat Cave”. Unlike many other bat dwellings, this one does not have the strong odor.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      Another section of the cave features a narrow passage, just wide enough for a single person to pass through, leading to a space where tree roots descend from above.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      Visitors often describe the experience as venturing through a “tunnel”, complete with rock structures and a cool climate.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      The ceiling is adorned with rock formations, some shimmering with mineral deposits, resembling honeycomb patterns.

      “This is my first time exploring a volcanic cave, and I’m amazed by the beauty of nature beneath these farmlands,” said Lan, a visitor from Ho Chi Minh City.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      The deeper one ventures into the cave, the more challenging the journey becomes, requiring visitors to squeeze through rock crevices.

      At the end of the cave, the passage narrows, with small pathways leading to unexplored sections.

      Tourism authorities in Dong Nai are working with travel agencies to design guided tours.

      A fortress beneath the forest: hidden volcanic cave in southern Vietnam

      Located within a teak forest, the cave entrance is covered by grass and is known only to locals. While visitors are free to explore, it is recommended to seek guidance from locals for safety reasons.

      Spanning nearly 150 hectares, Dong Nai’s teak forest is the largest of its kind in Vietnam.

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