From the sky, the karst relief of the Chinese municipality of Chongqing seems to be pierced by a giant hand. Under this vertical bliss plunged into darkness, the abyss of Xiaozhai Tiankeng conceals a lost world where species flourished cut off from the surface. A cavity capable of swallowing the Eiffel Tower twice With its 626 meters deep and 527 meters wide, this monumental hole would engulf two Eiffel towers placed one on the other and would p…
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From the sky, the karst relief of the Chinese municipality of Chongqing seems to be pierced by a giant hand. Under this vertical bliss plunged into darkness, the abyss of Xiaozhai Tiankeng conceals a lost world where species flourished cut off from the surface. A cavity capable of swallowing the Eiffel Tower twice With its 626 meters deep and 527 meters wide, this monumental hole would engulf two Eiffel towers placed one on the other and would p…