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Unit 7 The Lost World

We’ve started our two day journey through the jungle toward the world’s largest cave.
We are here to photograph this cave in 360 degree images. You know, we have to descend down into
vast, empty darkness. I have a cold sensation along my spine feeling like how, how on earth are we
going to be able to capture this place?

Just to create one single 360 degree location, we have to take around 400 images. So we’re gonna take
thousands to be able to cover the whole place. We’re walking through a big, dark cave. We can see
nothing but our headlights. And then we see daylight that’s actually inside the cave.

It’s an absolutely amazing atmosphere. And it’s hard to take in. It’s breathtaking. And absolutely
huge.

They named the first doline, “Watch Out For Dinosaurs.” And that’s really the feeling you get when
you walk inside that place because you emerge from the darkness of the previous passage into this
green landscape inside the cave, and you really feel like there could be dinosaurs or some pre-historic
creatures living there.

What I want to convey is the feeling of being there, about walking through this pristine, beautiful
place, this cave in Vietnam. And making people realize that places like this are part of our heritage
and need to be preserved.

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