Plant kingdom in a sinkhole
Plants bask in the sunlight while clear streams flow through this picturesque sinkhole in the mountains of Central China's Hubei province.
Due to the Karst landscape and humid climate in Xuanen county, the hole, which is more than 290 meters deep, has become home to various vegetation and wildlife, such as palms, vines and moss, and swallows and butterflies.
For decades, access was only possible by scaling a long rope, allowing the hole to develop an independent eco-system.
Although some residents have used the hole as a giant rubbish bin, the local authority said it is working to clear the sinkhole to create a protected nature reserve.
| 1. A palm tree sits on a ridge in the sinkhole in Xuanen county. Photos by Xinhua |
| 2. A basket filled with rubbish collected from the sinkhole is pulled to the surface. |
| 3. Workers put the cleared rubbish into bags ready for transportation. |
| Fern, moss, vine and konjac can all be found throughout the sinkhole. |
(China Daily Africa Weekly 05/29/2015 page4)
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