South China Karst
World Heritage
China
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The South China Karst is one of the most spectacular tropical to subtropical humid karst landscapes in the world. The massif is spread over four provinces, Guizhou, Guangxi, Yunnan and Chongqing, covering an area of 97,125 hectares. It has the most significant karst landform types, including tower karst, pinnacle karst and cone karst, as well as other spectacular features such as natural bridges, canyons and large cave systems. The Stone Forest is considered a superlative natural phenomenon and a world model. The cone and tower karsts of Libo are also considered world models of this type of karst, forming a unique and beautiful landscape. Wulong Karst is listed as a World Heritage Site for its huge sinkholes, natural bridges and caves.
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