NHK TV to broadcast Son Doong cave reportage
Japan’s NHK World TV will broadcast on June 25 a 3D scientific reportage on
NHK TV’s broadcast will reach 60 countries around
the world, according to the Foreign Affairs Department of the central
Department Deputy Director Nguyen Ngoc Quy said this scientific reportage is the first in the world using 3D technology.
The reportage, called “Let’s fell the grandness of nature”, has been made by
Hang Son Doong (Mountain River Cave was announced as the largest in the world by BCRA, and selected as one of the most beautiful in the globe by the BBC news, according to Quy.
Son Doong cave was first spotted in
The cave was then made known publicly as lately as in 2009 by a group of British scientists from BCRA, led by Howard Limbert, after their surveying trip in
According to Limbert, the cave is five times larger than the nearby Phong Nha cave, previously considered to be the largest cave in
Son Doong cave is found to have a length of at least 6.5km. It is estimated to be 200m in width and 150m in height. The largest chamber of the cave is judged to be 250m in height.
Scientists have also discovered a great number of stalactites in astonishingly extraordinary shapes and also primitive forests in the cave.
(Source: VNA)
