
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle view captures the entrance to Thanh Trượt Cave from a calm, greenish-brown body of water in Hoa Lư Ward, Vietnam. The prominent subject is a large, weathered limestone rock formation, showing a stratified and textured surface in shades of grey, beige, and dark brown. A rectangular green sign with white Vietnamese and English text ("HANG THÀNH TRƯỢT," "THANH TRUOT CAVE," "320M") is affixed to the rock face on the left, indicating the cave's name and length. Two small boats are visible near and within the cave entrance. On the far right, a person in an orange life vest is partially visible, holding an oar, suggesting navigation. Further inside the shadowed cave opening, a second boat contains at least one individual wearing a conical hat and an orange life vest, seated facing forward. The boats appear to be traditional watercraft, likely used for tourist excursions into the cave. The water surface is minimally reflective, and the cave interior is dark, receiving ambient light primarily from the entrance.
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