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Zhongdong village in Guizhou Province, China, is believed to be the country’s only inhabited, year-round settlement located inside a naturally occurring cave. At 1800 meters (almost 6000 ft) above sea level, the cave can only be accessed by a one hour hike, and because of such inaccessibility, the community struggles to survive. To make matters worse, the government stated that “China is not a society of cavemen” and closed the village school in early 2011
Inside this cave there’s a village with 100 people
It is believed to be the last year-round settlement inside a cave in China
At 1800 meters (almost 6000 ft) above sea level, the cave can only be accessed by a one hour hike
It even had a school until China’s government said “China is not a society of cavemen” and closed it in 2011
Each week, they will buy necessities in the market which is 15 km away, on foot
They even have a basketball court
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