(Baonghean.vn)- Besides its historical significance, Ru Am cave in hamlet 8, Nghia Duc commune, Nghia Dan district also has a wild beauty, full of the mysteries of nature.
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Ru Am Cave is the place where the first Party cell of Nghia Dan district was established and was recognized as a provincial historical relic in 2012. |
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Overview of the cave includes both dry and wet caves. The dry cave is spacious and can accommodate hundreds of people. |
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The cave ceiling is eroded to look like an upside down well. |
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In particular, the combination of rocks and green trees has created a heart-like shape. |
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On the large rocks there are many parasitic plants that make the scenery in the cave even more green. |
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Over the years, many stalactites have been covered with moss. |
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Going through the back of the cave, there is a clear stream of water flowing from Ru Am cave, which is also the transition to take us to the water cave. |
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Here people can soak in the crystal clear water. This season the water in the cave starts to warm up. |
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The cave opens up like a palace, which is also home to bats. |
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Different from the scenery in the dry cave, in the water cave there are many stalactites that create shapes like animals (In the picture is a stalactite that many people compare to an elephant's trunk) |
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Many tree roots grow out into the water, giving the image of a giant turtle shell. |
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And here is the rock shaped like a dinosaur. |
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It is that mystery that attracts us to explore further. However, where Ru Am Cave leads, how long it is, and what the scenery inside is still a mystery... |
Thai An - Truong Hien