THIS beautiful beach probably won’t feature in holiday brochures as it is found in the middle of a cave.
Hang En, in Vietnam, is the world’s third largest cave and even has its own climate as well as a river and jungle.
And there’s no doubt pitching up your tent here for a camping holiday would be unlike any other and give you that perfect spot on the beach.
At more than 430 feet (131 meters) high, and 495 feet wide, the imposing cave is as high as the London Eye and wider than one-and-a-half football pitches.
Photographer Lars Krux, 48, ventured into the cave with his wife Justyna Krux, and a party of tourists, in order to capture some stunning shots.
Lars, from Hamburg, Germany, reached the limestone cave, close to the border of Laos, on foot after a six-mile trek through the thick jungle of Phong Nha-KeBang national park.
He and his wife Justyna, then had to wade waist-deep through ice-cold water to gain access to the mesmerizing cave.
But after pitching up a tent and spending the night in the cave, Lars managed to capture stunning images of the cave before exploring the depths in a walk through the pitch-black.(SD-Agencies)
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