Gomantong's horror caves
In the depths of the jungle of the Malaysian island of Borneo, there is a massive crack in the limestone that starts a whole system of underground caves. However, even at the entrance the nervous ones can lose control of themselves.

This cave system is the largest on the island, and sheltered here thousands of birds, from whose nest the traditional soup is brewed for the local population. But the horror is not caused by the very same salangans. The caves are literally teeming with cockroaches, rats and bats. Moreover, in the depths of the caves there is a considerable number of snakes. In the cave itself there is a terribly fetid smell of ammonia, since it will be necessary to walk approximately along a three-meter layer of bird droppings.





Nevertheless, those who want to visit the cave are more than enough. And it's not about tourists. 1 kilogram of nest salangans costs about $ 2000. From it you can cook a lot of soup, a portion of which in a good restaurant costs from $ 100.





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