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'A masterpiece cultivated for billions of years'

A 30-member team of explorers finds 'treasure trove' in karst sinkholes

By Zhang Li and Shi Ruipeng in Nanning | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2019-12-06 00:00
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An international team of cave explorers discovered a cluster of karst sinkholes in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region during an expedition from Nov 24 to 30.

The 30-member team, which included cave explorers from China, France and Belgium, found two giant karst sinkholes and more than a dozen smaller limestone caves in mountainous Donglan county.

"The biggest one we discovered is more than 300 meters deep and can be listed among the world's 50 largest karst sinkholes. We spent two days descending to reach the bottom," said Chen Lixin, leader of the Chinese explorers.

Situated on the top of a 700-meter hill, the entrance of the sinkhole was hidden by dense forest. The cavers caught a glimpse of it by using a drone.

"Together with several French speleologists, we cut a path through the bushes on steep rock formations and descended on ropes like geckos," Chen said. "The hole is so unexpectedly deep that we had to suspend exploration on the first day since both the batteries of our drills and the ropes were used up."

After descending on the ropes for seven hours on the second day, Chen's team members reached the bottom of the sinkhole.

"The exploration of the world-class sinkhole is full of thrills and challenges. However it was worth it as we witnessed and learned extraordinary skills of cave exploration from the French cavers," Chen said.

With the help of the drone, French speleologist Jean Bottazzi found another sinkhole. At the bottom of the sinkhole, which is about 270 meters deep, he was puzzled by some unusual things-a tomblike rock pile, some carved wood and unused firewood.

Bottazzi estimated these objectives might be over 100 years old. He said he wondered how people could get there without the help of modern caving equipment, as no another entrance was found.

The team also discovered a limestone cave filled with twisted and delicate stalactites and stalagmites.

"What we have seen in the cave is definitely a gift of nature, a masterpiece cultivated for billions of years on the Earth," the French speleologist said. "The only thing the local government should do is cherish and protect these treasures."

 

A member of an international team of cave explorers takes a closer look at a stalagmite in a cave in Donglan county, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. CHEN LIXIN/FOR CHINA DAILY

 

 

Another caver watches a giant stalagmite during the expedition. CHEN LIXIN/FOR CHINA DAILY

 

 

A caver prepares to descend a sinkhole. CHEN LIXIN/FOR CHINA DAILY

 

 

An explorer looks up from the bottom of the recently discovered sinkhole. CHEN LIXIN/FOR CHINA DAILY

 

 

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