Google Doodle honors Hang Son Doong
Today’s Google Doodle (April 14) honoring Hang Son Doong of Vietnam.
Google Doodle The giant Son Doong Cave hidden in the forest of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site, is “an unparalleled natural phenomenon on Earth,” said the colossal Son Doong Cave.
Google information, Doodle on April 14, 2022 to commemorate Hang Son Doong was officially discovered on this day in 2009.
Professional geologists estimate that Hang Son Doong was formed about 2 to 5 million years ago. Local farmer Ho Khanh accidentally found the entrance to Son Doong Cave in 1990. However, in 2009, experts Howard and Deb Limbert of the British Cave Research Association conducted the first official survey. First and concluded that Hang Son Doong is the largest cave on the planet.
The interior compartments of Hang Son Doong are large enough to accommodate an entire 40-storey building. Scientists have discovered in the cave remarkable geological formations such as the world’s tallest stalactite…
Huge sinkholes located deeper in the cave allow sunlight and rain to nourish 2 primary forest ecosystems, which are home to flying foxes, the world’s only monkey species that live underground, and white fish. eyeless, according to Google.
In 2019, 3 British divers proved that there is still much to discover after finding an underwater tunnel connecting Son Doong to another cave.
Google concluded when introducing Doodle honoring Hang Son Doong that this is a natural wonder.
Google Doodle honors son Doong cave April 14 has a reach to Google users in Vietnam, Thailand, and some European and American countries such as the UK, Sweden, Greece, Romania, Mexico, Chile, Argentina…
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