Classroom lesson 路 Vang Vieng - karst mountains rising from the river馃嚤馃嚘 Laos

Vang Vieng - karst mountains rising from the river

Dramatic limestone towers covered in jungle, reflected in the Nam Song river

Tall limestone karst mountains covered in green jungle reflected in the calm Nam Song river at Vang Vieng

Photo 路 Wikimedia Commons

What is it?

Vang Vieng is a small town in Laos where the landscape looks almost too dramatic to be real. Enormous towers of grey limestone rock rise steeply out of the valley floor, covered from top to bottom in thick jungle. They are reflected in the calm Nam Song river below, doubling the view.

Tell me more

The rock towers are called 'karst'. Karst forms when slightly acidic rainwater slowly dissolves limestone rock over millions and millions of years. Water seeps into cracks, widens them, and over time the rock is sculpted into towers, caves, and dramatic cliffs. The same process creates underground caves, and Vang Vieng has many of those too.

Inside the limestone towers are hidden caves. Some are so large that temples have been built inside them. One famous cave called Tham Jang was used long ago as a shelter for local people during a cold, rainy season. Today its walls are covered in a mossy green glow and its ceilings reach high into the dark.

The valley around Vang Vieng is farmed. Villagers grow rice, corn and vegetables on the flat land between the towers. Water buffaloes wander the paths, and children cycle on bamboo bridges over the river. The scale of the mountains makes everything else look very small.

Karst landscapes like this exist in other parts of Asia too - in China, Vietnam and Thailand. Scientists think these towers looked even more dramatic millions of years ago, before centuries of rain smoothed some of their edges.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Rainwater dissolving rock seems impossible - water is soft and rock is hard. How might something soft slowly change something hard over a very long time?
  2. 02Imagine looking out of your classroom window at towers of rock covered in jungle. How might that change how your day feels?
  3. 03The valley between the towers is farmed. Why might people choose to live somewhere dramatic rather than somewhere flat and easy?
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Classroom activity

Put a piece of chalk (limestone) in a cup of slightly fizzy water (sparkling water or water with a tiny bit of vinegar). Watch what happens over 10 minutes. Discuss: if this happened to rock, on a huge scale, for a million years, what shape might the rock end up?