Sunday, January 30, 2011

Wildlife Photography by Carsten Peter

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HANG SON DOONG, or “mountain river cave,” is 2.5 miles long with a max width of 300ft and a max height of 600ft, making it the largest cave passage in the world. Exploration of Hang Son Doong and the surrounding system began in 2009, and a year later National Geographic writer Mark Jenkins and photographer Carsten Peter accompanied the mapping team on its second visit.






















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  1. Hi friends,

    Carsten Peter, a world press photo award winner and regular contributor to national geographic magazine, specializes in going to extremes. He is enthusiastically obsessed with devising innovative photographic techniques to capture never-before-seen images from some of the scariest environments on the planet. Thanks a lot.....

    Wildlife Photographer

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  2. These are amazing pictures you have taken. I wish I could have been there too!

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