Southern
China has the world’s largest area of karst topography, where you’ll
find hundreds of huge caves. Caver Andy Eavis first explored the caves
of China in 1982. He went back in 2013, with a team of cavers from all
over the world armed with the latest technology in order to map the
caves of Guilin in the Guangxi region of southern China, including some
of the biggest underground chambers in the world.
Read about the laser-scanning expedition at National Geographic.
Then take a look through the caves yourself, with
the 3D model created from the team’s laser scan.
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