(Baonghean.vn) - Western Nghe An is known for its many beautiful landscapes. Along with the cultural characteristics of the Mong, Thai, Kho Mu, O Du ethnic groups, Western Nghe An also has natural "masterpieces" on limestone blocks with thick sediments and wild, mysterious features.
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Lying under the waterfall, the rocks look like they were skillfully arranged by someone's hand. |
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Time and geological changes, the rock layers create an extremely unique picture in Pu Hoat National Park. |
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There are stone slabs depicting the half-closed eyes of a mountain girl. |
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And this rock is shaped like a lost whale. |
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There are also rocks that look like fossilized dinosaur eggs. |
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Just a layer of pebbles at the bottom of the stream but also brings a strange feeling of excitement. |
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The stone slabs are like "actors" of an installation art work. |
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The stilt houses of the Thai people are built next to the rocks, creating a unique space and landscape of the Western region of Nghe An. |
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The rocks became an ideal resting place for women after a trip to the forest. |
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Tourists come to the West to capture beautiful images next to giant rocks. |
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There is a "stone plateau" in the western region of Nghe An. |
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Wandering through time... |
Ho Phuong - Dao Tho