Infinite Cave by Carsten Peter

Infinite Cave Nature, second prize stories March 16, 2010 Gareth ‘Sweeney’ Sewell and Howard Clarke bolt u
09 Jun, 2017

Infinite Cave

Nature, second prize stories

March 16, 2010

Gareth ‘Sweeney’ Sewell and Howard Clarke bolt up the Vietnamese Wall in Hang Song Doong Cave. Hang Song Doong in Phong Nha National Park, Vietnam, is believed to be the world’s largest cave gallery. A British caving team discovered the world’s biggest cave passage in Vietnam, sometimes up to 200 meters high.

Commissioned by: National Geographic magazine

 

Location: Son Trach, Vietnam

 

Photo Credit: Carsten Peter

Carsten Peter is a regular contributor to National Geographic magazine, and specializes in going to extremes: scuba diving in a glacier on Mont Blanc, crossing the Sahara on a camel, caving in Borneo. He lives on the edge with his camera, searching for where nature is still pure, and where his survival will depend on his wits and his skills as a technical climber, paraglider, caver, diver, and canyoneer.

Peter is enthusiastically obsessed with devising innovative photographic techniques to capture never-before-seen images from some of the scariest environments on the planet. His many adventures include braving toxic caverns and acid waterfalls to shoot within the deepest ice shafts on earth, rappelling into active volcanoes with turbulent lava lakes and superheated thermal caves, and breaking altitude records while flying his motorized paraglider.

In addition to an earlier World Press Photo award – for his coverage of tornadoes while stormchasing in the American West – he has received an Emmy Award for his videography from inside an active volcano in the South Pacific.

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