Sparkling stone views along central coasts
Monday, 23/06/2014 21:33 (GMT+7)
Through historic ups and downs, central coastal areas offer amazing views of stone plains which look like natural masterpieces.
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A new day at one of the hexagonal stone plains in Tinh Ky village, Quang Ngai province. Waves touch the stone, creating a white collision froth with a fog-like appearance. |
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Ghenh Da Dia in An Ninh Dong commune, Tuy An district, Phu Yen province, is a unique geological natural landscape of Vietnam. From above, the stone area encroaches on the sea with hexagonal stone blocks fitting together, creating a firm shiny black surface. |
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Children in An Ninh Dong fishing village, Tuy An district play among the stone blocks. In 1998, the landscape was officially recognised as a site of natural beauty at national level. |
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Colourful round and smooth stones in the shape of eggs in Quy Nhon coastal city, Binh Dinh province. |
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To Vo stone gate at vault, called gate to the sky by local residents, was formed over millions of years by volcanic activity on Ly Son Island. |
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With a look at Thoi Loi Mountain, the shape of the volcano mouth looks like a huge pocket. |
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Fishermen rest and talk on the grandiose stone blocks. |
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Dun site landscape in An Binh Commune, Ly Son Island District was created from sedimentary rock. It looks like a dragon flying into the vast sea. |
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Sea birds return to their nests in the stone blocks of Ly Son Island. |