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As news of these sink holes spreads, they are also drawing the attention of tourists eager for adventure. Thrill-seekers are now embarking on excursions to dangle from the sheer limestone cliffs that have been intricately carved over centuries by flowing rivers. This surge in tourism presents a dual opportunity: providing much-needed economic revenue to the impoverished province of Guangxi while also bringing attention to the ecological significance of these sites.
However, the excitement comes with a warning. Scientists express the critical need to preserve these Heavenly pits for future generations. Currently, only a select few of the sink holes are open to visitors, emphasizing conservation as integral to their ongoing research.