HANG SON DOONG ON NATGEO - World's Biggest Cave Full Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ม.ค. 2019
- Son Doong Cave in the remote parts of Central Vietnam is a whole another universe in itself and holds some of the world’s most incredible natural wonders within. Visiting the Son Doong cave is a once in a lifetime experience and surely one of the top must-do journeys in the world!
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About this cave & expedition:
This is the only tour available of Son Doong Cave by the official tour operator Oxalis Adventure Tours. This cave located in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Quang Binh, central of Vietnam. This cave has been featured before on CNN, National Geographic, Huffington Post, BBC, ABC News etc. Imagine trekking straight into the depths of the world’s largest cave which can fit a Boeing 747 flying through the largest passage, on an expedition unlike any other. Son Doong Cave is a masterpiece of nature with otherworldly landscapes, enormous stalagmites and statuesque stalactites - hanging from the ceiling and rising from the ground like an alien species. The real jungle inside the cave will amaze you in every way, while misty clouds envelope the scene. The fossil passage will give you the opportunity to understand the formation of this ancient limestone.
Alan Walker's hit song "Heading Home" was also filmed in Son Doong Cave, Vietnam and was produced by MER and directed by Kristian Berg.
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Oxalis Adventure Tours provides high quality, cave and jungle adventure tours from 1 to multi days in Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam. Whether you prefer long treks, camping in a cave, sleeping under the stars in the tent in the jungle, swimming underground in river caves, or just taking an exploratory day trip, Oxalis Adventure Tours can provide the right amount of adventure just for you. We only use the best brands of safety equipment at an international-standard. We are still the best adventure tour company in Vietnam.
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I found out about this cave from a Joe Rogan podcast. Anybody else? They mentioned that this wasn’t even discovered until 1995? That’s crazy!
Yea literally 5minutes ago I watched Rogan Shorts then put it in TH-cam haha let's see what it's like 👍
Yeah, about 30mins ago
Same same…I’m definitely thinking of going. It’s only $3000 to go through it when it’s in season….I’ve climbed some mountains in the alps and in southern Germany Bavaria. Been all through Europe. Planning some places in Africa as we speak. I’ve done like 40 of the 50 US states. Been all through the Middle East. I’ve yet to be in Asia tho. This seems like a perfect way to see part of Asia for the first time.
@@CarlStevenJones Same
We followed the same path to this destination.
It's like journey to the center of the earth, but real. 😅
U sure u are the very first people to set foot on that cave? 🙄 Pretty sure the native people are the first one to explore that cave they just didn't record it in camera.
For them to state that the first person ever to set foot in this cave did so in 1995, that's an pretty audacious claim to make. How the hell would they know!? There's so much hubris packed into that statement.
Wow youre triggered by that? Reasoning is the KEY here. Without advance climbing gears and expertise, do you think anyone can just drop hundred of feet into the cave and start exploring until the end of the cave? Do you think any locals can do that? These people are all experts in cave exploring and they still had a difficult time if not planning carefully.
How would they get in? 😂
Nothing exists until white people get there
Amazing 💚❤️
I read about this cave in a paragraph question and now im here this is so exciting
Getting ready to sleep in this cave would absolutely 💯 amazing!!!! Best sleep one could get no doubt!!!!!
Wow. ‼️
This place is on my Top 3 places to visit in my lifetime One day i'll be there hopefully
Never say "I hope" say "I will"
I shall join you, for I too am gripped with a longing for adventure and discovery
What's the other two??
Not allowed to go there anymore no more chance
for the best @@travelexperienceandmusic9737
i heard about this from another video i have liked and subscribed
Dope
Have you thought of interviewing the locals to know their history about the cave ?
lucky! wish I could do this
Hats off to treckers and their challange
Keep your hat on sir
If i went I would keep imagining the movie the descent and freak myself out 😮
i feel for the camera crew who werent allowed to exit the cave up the wall and had to turn back for 6 days
Haha I was thinking that too. I think they got them over the wall when they realised it was pretty much the end. Just didn’t say for the video. Otherwise they would all need to go back as they need help crossing river etc
It wasn’t discovered in 1995. The locals knew about it.
No only white people can discover everything. So yes the locals knew but they didn't discover it 😂😂😂
I'm just saying not everything is meant for us to conquer..humans and their egos
I think I’d confidently pass on this job!
The power of JOE ROGAN'S PODCAST
The mysterious clay like wall could be easy if there was a zig zag walkway carving a good 4-5 ft. Into it laying down sheets of wood as you go up in the process 🤔
Minecraft cave update looking good
Joe Rogan's podcast brought me here. 🎧
The part of the cave where it collapsed in sounds like a cave horror movie. The biggest cave might be cut in half one day. Walking under a cave diving board u can't keep thinking of that while walking the cave.
So where did they exit?
Interesting fact the white wood louse/rollypolly/patato bug. There a cave in southern Ohio use to crawl through as a kid. But now it is off limits because the same thing a white wood loud/ rollypolly/ potato bug was discovered there that isn't found anywhere else in the world but this cave in southern Ohio USA
Maybe they need to know about those so they can see if they are the same. They might be cousins or Ling lost parents of your Ohio wood bug. Lol. But , for real though!
I’d be so worried about bugs and virus.
Also how do you go days in the dark with a headlamp?
So did every one end up climbing the wall so u all could exit at the easy back entrance?
What comes after the wall
I think I saw this cave on a South Korean Tv Show called "(?) Jungle". They were trying to catch food in the opening of the cave. It looked exactly like this video. The show travels to different places and I know they were in Vietnam.
Yeah, I think they repelled down a big hole with birds in it.
My awe and anxiety watching this. 📶
How have they named everything of they haven't been there yet?
Very cool but hell to the no.
for $3,000 You can take the same tour they did, 5 nights & 6 days
time and water.
Drone ? Air ballon ? Bird with go pro ? Telescopic ladders ?
Drones can’t fly forever and have a limited range a human can keep trekking and take breaks to go further. Air balloons don’t help if everything is covered in trees or deep inside a cave. Bird with go pro is unreliable and could get lost or eaten lol telescopic ladders? Yeah those would help but it’s more to carry
@@hoemie2587 what are you talking about. Usa flew drones im the middle east from the usa
@@barryoshea429 they don’t fly them from here lmao. The drones are already in the Middle East and controlled in the states. They still have a limited range and those drones can’t fly in caves…
17:28 wouldn't that be nice,your already so baffled you couldn't handle a bigger rone,role, took usb2 thousand years to realize this was here other than natives,ita so big and never found it till then,imagine the ice caverns we haven't been in or how much bigger one in the Amazon could be.
Imagine Antarctica a literal continent to massive, cold, and dangerous to fully explore
Good place to build a house
Hope you'll find a live dinosaur or fossils at least. Wonderful adventure 💗
We hope to host you soon for this trip to the largest cave on earth
Dino's are fake bruh sorry for the truth
@@rafsossaDino’s what are fake
They took all the dragons and the fossils out in 1995
It Was “Watchout for dinosaurs” note 🤣
Ah i missed my job 😢
Who is filming all these new scenes from different angles
People with cameras😂
i found out about this on tiktok
What makes a cave so big. I would say either lava or massive amounts of water(think Grand Canyon)
Did you watched the damn video?
Fault line. Watch the vid, sheesh.
I only heard about this because of Rogan
How do they use the restroom. Do they carry the waste in bags with them?
I guess shit happens in jungle😂
Un pañal mijo
People carry out their own waste all the time.
Adaptation not evolution
Another documentary on Son Doong with too much talk and very little content. Mostly CU of themselves. It could've been put together with stock footage and you'd never know the difference.
Well I learned a lot. Many explanations about testing procedure and reasoning behind it were pretty informative. The footage was also gorgeous. What would you have preferred?
It's 2023. Are we still repelling down walls?
And no new alien race that retreated to the underworld millenia ago brilliant back to Antarctica
These people are kinda badass.
Wonder how much money they make…
Talks about stalagmites, points at stalactites.
I beat that in the deeper side of the cave there is a Starbucks.
I really want there to be predator or aliens down there to eat them. I can't be the only one. Lol
Maybe it dates back to the great food, I'm sure at that time massive amounts of water flowed through.
That would be amazing, If it did. There would be so much to discover. Going back to BC.
The Great flood in the bible? 🤣 Do you really believe in a book where Middle Eastern Jewish men, that were alive 2,000 years ago, were named Matthew Mark Luke and John? 🤣
@@Honkers716 those Jewish men had Jewish names, that when you say them in Jewish they sound different... but they translate to Matthew, Mark,Luke,and John. My name is Joshua, but my Mexican parents call me Josue in Spanish and in Jewish my name is jeshua... its the same name in different languages bro... keep an open mind... 😉 Im sure that just because of your biased nature against the bible, you haven't ever read it... 🤷♂how are you gonna judge a book by its cover 🤔
@@Kaotik199O No they don't. Matthew Mark Luke and John were made up names to put to the books. It was to make the English more represented in the Bible.
@@Kaotik199O I have also been a part of the Atheist Experience for over a decade now. I guarantee you have never understood the bible.
Whenever we read the obscene stories, the voluptuous debaucheries, the cruel and torturous executions, the unrelenting vindictiveness, with which more than half the Bible is filled, it would be more consistent that we called it the word of a demon, than the word of God. It is a history of wickedness, that has served to corrupt and brutalize mankind; and, for my part, I sincerely detest it, as I detest everything that is cruel.
Thomas Paine
Watch out for 🦕 Dinosaur?
The local Hmong people that use to live near the cave before the Vietnam war shared stories about how the massive cave use to be home to a small group of shape shifting creatures. They told stories of some villagers who survived encounters with the shape shifters. Everyone who survived thier encounters tell a very similar story. They talk about encountering other villagers deep into the jungle while on a hunting and gathering trip. They say the shape shifters would look very similar to someone they know from thier own village but there's subtle differences that's off about the person like their ears are small or the persons forehead is a little bigger or thier fingers are really short with 7-8 fingers on each hand. Also the villagers speech is different such as a slightly higher voice. The real scary detail is what they say when they talk to you. They refer to humans as a cow or cattle. They would say, "how are you living today cow" or "are you traveling with a group of cattle". No one is sure what happened to the missing villagers that encounter the shape shifters in the past. The ones who survived said if you come across someone that looks familiar but greets you by calling you a cow with a higher pitch voice with an empty stare, run and don't stop or look back until you come to an open feild. Only then you can stop to catch your breath but as soon as you catch your breath, you need to continue running until you reach the safety of the village. Another horrifying detail about the shape shifters is that they can't bend at the knee so if you are being pursued by a shape shifter, run up hill........
Sorry, but Hmong people don't live in that part of Vietnam. They live up north.
@@lleeooo if you don't know the history of Hmong people in Vietnam, please dont assume!
@@VeeBeeZee22 the history is that they ran uphill! Duh!
No hmong people here this middle Vietnam it champa capital
@@lleeoooh Mông they like top mountain. and they from China . This middle Vietnam no Hmong people here
So after all that they could’ve just came in through the back door?
That’s like saying people cud have just been born at the start of death
Interesting place. NatGeo just milks it for drama, though. Just overblown commentary. Too bad.
There's nothing new in that cave they just never discovered or seen it before.
Its sad to see the 'scientists' destroy the beautiful cave. Drilling holes in pristine nature. Really? Destroying cave formations with their hands. Oils etc kill formations. I wish the native who found it kept it quiet. Sad to watch 'humans' destroy yet another part of Nature.
WHY SO BIG THOUGH?!
Probably a mixture of water erosion and earthquakes? It took millions of years to form.
So this cave has 4 huge entries and nobody has known it until 1991???
Yeah. It is deep in the jungle.
Oh they meant the white man hadn’t been there. I remember them claiming to have discovered a forest on a mountain top in Mozambique only to go find pottery. The locals had been going up there on religious expeditions 😂
science .. politics ... trespassing ... rights 😊
@@princeasamoahbaah8720 another hate white ppl us blacks are best type of a dude again
Even the local resident - Ho Khanh- who was found the cave once while exploring in the forest have to spent many years for just finding it back again. It was so deep in the large forest
Barely showed the cave
Home once to giants. That looks like a small pyramid. 😮
ALBINO ROLLIE POLLIES!
Sino nakakita ng C2? 12:30
Thanks Joe Rogan for sending me this
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Hmmm.. I wonder if the channel would be willing to open captions up to modification
This documentary could have been 20 minutes...Milked the boringness.
I don't understand why they are doing the document with such bad lighting when we have such stronger light sources. I understand it's looks better for documentation purposes to make it more theatical looking. And that we can not get a clearer understanding.
Consider how voluminous the cave is. Now consider the volume and mass of a light+its battery that would light up that cave. They already have cameras, chemistry kits, and survey equipment plus all the normal caving supplies. How much more should they have to carry?
2019… we have more powerful lights then light helmets, why u walking around in the dark 😂
I wonder what the advantages are of having a light, streamlined, hands-free lamp are… 🤔
Joe Rogan
Shame on oxalis for the price of the ticket
Do you really believe that, that you were one of the first persons to walk there?
There's an island I know the location no one else knows of it has special kinds of animals that can give you immortality
Now the cave is no longer a virgin :/
People had to have lived in that cave? Well maybe if there was game and fish.
I’m asking this as a question
No. You know animals go where humans aren't right lol
Why don’t you use a drone 😪
3000 dollars for the ticket. Shame on you
They seem big human lizard there
Soooo the exit point should had been the entering point in the first place? SMFH extremely pointless video.
they found it. now they will ruin it under the reason of research
Unfortunately true 😢
Research won’t ruin it, tourism will.
Viet Cong tunnel on steroids?
34:50 thats not evolution is not a new spice is a cochinilla the same we have in the surface simply white 😂 I've seen those in Mexico 🤣
"Theres absolutely no chance that anyone has ever seen these creatures before......" - how can you say such nonsense and be a scientist ?
The stupid lighting is annoying. I can watch thie. I am finished with this
And unfortunately it's been ruined in the name of “science”. Should've just left it to locals instead of trying to colonize everything including nature landmarks 😭
Joe rogan sent me.
Belly of a titan creature long petrified
Yes yes yes Genesis 6
There were Giant's in those days
Here because of Rogan. It's pretty cool that he's influencing so many people to educate themselves. Beats the f••k out of the Kardashians huh?
"Everybody pulled more than their weight."
No they didn't. For someone to pull more than their weight someone else has to not pull their weight.
"It has adapted to the cave, it's a totally new species."
No it isn't, it adapted, it's the same species.
If I go out into the sun I get tanner, if I stay in the house I get lighter, this is adaptation but I'm still the same dude I always have been.
you must be fun at parties
@@mollyoxy I'm just keeping it real.
Every species is just a previous one adapted to somewhere new. That’s the main distinction between species.
“Pulling your weight” is a colloquialism meaning doing your fair share. If they each did more than what they all greed to, it means they achieved more/overcame more than they thought they would.
That’s evolution, bud. They even explained the difference between the trees (same DNA, different look) and the bugs (likely different DNA). That’s why she took a sample…. to test it.
@@Oozes_Dark The weight being pulled had a set amount, it's 100 percent. It's literally impossible to pull more than your share of that weight until someone doesn't pull their share.
It's not evolution, evolution is BS psuedo science. It's adaptation.
If you get locked in a basement and don't see no sun for a year, you'll be white as a sheet too, that's adaptation.
Stay out in the sun you'll be red or brown, but eventually brown unless you're already black, then you'll just get blacker.
It's adaptation not evolution.
Why don't they drop supplies through these giant holes in the ceiling and create a base camp.
they act like it has to be done in six days just get a group of hippies with no job. The kind that only eat bananas and drink muddy water(green drink) and take acid by the ten strip. It might take a month or two but they got time they will measure it by 28 min long versions of fire on the mountain played on repeat. it's getting them out once they've built their little squatters and turned into the/maybe a little return of the flies that's going to be hard to get him out.
Maybe climbing through and accurately surveying a relatively unmapped cave takes expertise. Maybe there’s no way to get to those holes without damaging the environment and lowering supplies from them would risk another collapse. Maybe their time in the cave was also limited due to flood risk.
Probably the worst team of explorers ever. 50 feet isn't shit. They didn't plan for that? They suck.
Wtf are you referring to? This cave has a height of 650 feet, width of 500 feet and is 5 miles long!
@@raymondayeung Don't be silly. Of course it's not.
@@paulcunnane4 Lol what are you referring to?
@@paulcunnane4 yeah what the fuck are you talkin about lol
They can't figure out how the cave got that big, but I wonder if the Noah's flood can be the answer, since some of the waters came from underground & were very powerful.
Mesopotamia isn’t very close to Vietnam 😂
Gateway to Agartha
If it exists it gotta be in the North Pole, why would the worlds governments work together to "protect" the land if it didn't have some sort of major secret of human or alien civilization.
I found about it from #inshorts (short news app)