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The giant karst sinkhole, found last month, is situated in Leye County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is known to local residents as Shenying Tiankeng, or the bottomless pit. Measuring 192 meters deep, it is the 30th sinkhole discovered in Leye, according to Xinhua. Join us to have a virtual tour of the sinkhole from the bottom to witness the magical nature. It will be fun!

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