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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park' has mentioned 'Geological' in the following places:
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[6] This national park was listed in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 2003 for its geological values as defined in its criteria viii.
Contents 1 History of exploration 2 Geography 2.1 Location 2.2 Park layout 2.3 Climate 3 Geology 3.1 History of formation 3.2 Geological significance 3.3 Mounts and summits 3.4 Rivers and streams 4 Cave and grottos 4.1 Etymology 4.2 The Phong Nha Cave 4.3 Vxc3xb2m Cave systems 4.4 Tixc3xaan Sxc6xa1n Cave 4.5 Thixc3xaan xc4x90xc6xb0xe1xbbx9dng Cave 4.6 Sxc6xa1n xc4x90oxc3xb2ng Cave 4.7 Ruc Mon Cave 5 Biodiversity in the park 5.1 Florae 5.2 Fauna 6 Historical significance 7 Recognition by UNESCO 7.1 Nomination and recognition in 2003 7.2 Recognition for a second time 8 Tourist activities 9 Management issues 9.1 Management activities 9.2 Threats to biodiversity 9.3 Land management in adjacent areas 9.4 International funding 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External links
Geological significance[edit]
In comparison with three other national parks listed in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia, namely Gunung Mulu National Park in Malaysia, Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan of the Philippines and Lorentz National Park in West Irian of Indonesia and some other karst regions in Thailand, China, Papua New Guinea, karst in Phong Nha-Kxe1xbaxbb Bxc3xa0ng is older, has more complicated geological structure; diverse and complex underground rivers.
In 2003 this park was listed in UNESCO's world heritage sites for criteria viii "outstanding geological, geomorphical, and geographical values".
The property includes karst formations which are some of the oldest and largest in Asia, and it has geological, climatic, hydrographic and ecological conditions which are distinct from other limestone karst landscapes.
Covering an area of 123,326 ha and bounded to the west by the Lao Peoplexe2x80x99s Democratic Republic, all elements necessary to manifest the outstanding geological values of the property of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park are contained within the boundaries of the property.