In Guangxi province, China, massive sinkholes, known as “tiankeng” or “heavenly pits,” have become a unique tourist attraction. These giant pits, some over 100 meters deep, contain ancient, untouched ecosystems with rare plants and animals that have survived since prehistoric times. The discovery of these ecosystems, including new species, has sparked both scientific interest and …
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