(Baonghean.vn) - Pu Hoat Nature Reserve in western Nghe An province is renowned as one of the richest biosphere reserves in the country. It boasts a complex of seven-tiered waterfalls, making it difficult for anyone who visits to resist the natural beauty bestowed upon humanity.
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Located at the end of Hua Muong village, Hanh Dich commune (Que Phong district), within the core area of Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, the 7-tiered waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Nghe An province.
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| The waterfall complex stretches for about 7km, featuring 7 large tiers and thousands of smaller waterfalls. Therefore, it is called the Seven-Tiered Waterfall. |
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| This waterfall originates in Laos, cascading through the pristine forest of Pu Hoat National Park before creating a mesmerizing and enchanting spectacle. Each tier of the waterfall is like a musical note in a giant symphony. |
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| Over thousands of years, geological faults have contributed to the unique character of the waterfall. The rocks have been eroded smooth by the water, making the scenery even more captivating. |
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| The rock formations are also "drawn" with waves on their surface by the flowing water. |
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| The seven-tiered waterfall complex is located in the core area of the Pu Hoat Nature Reserve, so it's not difficult to spot large, ancient trees thickly covered in moss and parasitic plants. |
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| From a height of hundreds of meters, the waterfall flows with an unusually pure stream. |
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| Next to the waterfall are farming and production areas of the local people. And this is a unique feature that makes this scenic spot more approachable and attractive. |
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| Along with the pristine forest area, the seven-tiered waterfall is being proposed by the Pù Hoạt Nature Reserve Management Board to be developed into an ecotourism area in the near future. |
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