(Baonghean.vn) - Pu Hoat Nature Reserve in Western Nghe An is famous for being the richest biosphere reserve in the country. It owns a complex of 7-storey waterfalls that make it difficult for anyone who has ever visited to resist the natural beauty that nature has bestowed upon humans.
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Located at the end of Hua Muong village, Hanh Dich commune (Que Phong) in the core area of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, the 7-storey waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Nghe An.
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The waterfall complex stretches about 7km with 7 large waterfalls and thousands of different small waterfalls. That's why it's called the 7-story waterfall. |
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This waterfall originates in Laos, flows through the primeval forest of Pu Hoat National Park before creating a magical and enchanting beauty. Each waterfall level is like a musical note in a giant musical frame. |
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Over thousands of years, geological faults have contributed to the uniqueness of the waterfall. The rocks have been eroded flat by the water, making the scene attractive. |
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The mountain rock layer is also "drawn" waves on the surface by the water flow. |
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The 7-storey waterfall complex is located in the core area of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, so it is not difficult to see large ancient tree trunks covered with moss and parasitic plants. |
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At a height of hundreds of meters, the waterfall is strangely pure. |
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Next to the waterfall, there are also farming and production areas of local people. And this is the highlight that makes this landscape become more familiar and attractive. |
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Along with the primeval forest complex, the 7-storey waterfall is being proposed by the Pu Hoat Nature Reserve Management Board to be built into an eco-tourism area in the near future. |
Ho Phuong - Dao Tho