The Dhaka Times Desk Recently, a cave was discovered in Chongqing Province, China, which has its own unique weather system of canals, billows, peaks, skies that also contain clouds and fog.
In this inaccessible cave in China, no one outside the locals has visited, recently a team of speleologists and photographers discovered the secrets of this cave and took some rare pictures inside.
Inside the cave, the expert team found another extraordinary world inside the earth where there is a different weather system with clouds, sand and water vapor and the climate there is very cold.
Cave explorer and photographer Robbie Shone said of Yar Wang Dong Cave, "No other cave has ever been discovered this extensive, there are some amazing things that really surprised us, Yar Wang Dong Cave is a huge cave."
He further said, “This cave is so huge that its upper half is completely covered in fog and clouds. Its sky section will be approximately 820 feet high and it was a great adventure for the climbers to get up there and photograph it. The waste water inside it is not drinkable it is all salty in taste.
The depth inside Yar Wang Dong Cave is so great that it is very difficult to breathe normally due to the cold weather as well as humidity and extreme cold.
One thing to note here is that in many places inside the cave the water level is so high that there are huge currents that can easily sweep you away. In their opinion, the explorers said that the water flow system inside this cave is very dangerous and destructive.
Now let's see some rare pictures of Yar Wang Dong cave:










Yar Wang Dong cave in the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ50tkWefr4
A little more adventure works with the word cave. However, there are no big caves in our country, there are very small ones. The largest cave in the world discovered so far is “San Dong” which is located at the end of Vietnam border with Laos. Although it is not yet known whether Sun Dong or Yar Wang Dong cave is huge? Yes, we have to wait for a few more days to find out.
Thank you: Daily mail
Special thanks for the photo: CATERS NEWS AGENCY