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Enshi, Hubei, is a karst secret hidden deep in the 30° north latitude, with a super-giant cave system that is rare in the world. The world's largest Tenglong Cave swallows and spits out the Qingjiang River here, forming a 10-kilometer-long underground canyon and a 20-story-high Wolong Swallowing River Waterfall, with a roar that shakes the underground palace. Explorers can take a raft to cross the underground river in the cave, look up at the million-year-old calcium plates on the top of the cave like dragon scales hanging upside down, or climb into the undeveloped branch cave with a headlamp, and trace the cloud basins and crystalline curly stones like a "white jade stone forest". In the Four Caves Gorge, the Qingjiang River escaped into the ground four times. The natural bridge holes eroded by the underground river are connected into a geological epic. The rock walls are embedded with fossils of ancient marine organisms and Quaternary glacial scratches. The cliff dwelling sites and saltpeter pits left by the Tujia ancestors tell the secret history in the smell of sulfur. The professional team provides hard-core challenges such as cave SRT rappelling and underground stream rappelling. Go back to the source along the boiling hot spring underground river and encounter transparent tadpoles and blind beetles. Enshi tears open the folds of the earth with wild power, inviting the brave to touch the fiery pulse of 200 million years of geological upheaval.