VOV.VN - During low tides, the sea recedes near Nhon Ly and Hon Yen islands in central Vietnam, exposing breathtaking coral formations in the waters that need to be conserved.
Vibrant coral reefs, swirling schools of fish, and a thriving marine ecosystem await discovery in the coastal waters of Nhon Ly (Gia Lai) and Hon Yen (Dak Lak).
Nhon Ly fishing village in Gia Lai has long been a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Known for its rugged rocky cliffs and pristine white-sand beaches, the area also boasts a remarkably diverse and vibrant marine ecosystem.
To reach the coral reefs, visitors typically walk or take a boat to the Bai Dua and Hon Seo areas where the coral ecosystems are actively conserved and nurtured by the local authorities of Nhon Ly.
In late August, as the tide recedes, vibrant coral reefs emerge in full view, painting a stunning natural tableau of colour and texture.
As the tide retreats, the exposed coral reefs create a mesmerizing burst of colour.
From March to August, as the tide recedes, a vibrant world of coral emerges in Nhon Ly fishing village, revealing a rare and captivating natural spectacle.
The pristine, vibrant coral reefs of Nhon Ly showcase the richness of its marine ecosystem, with each coral species playing a unique and vital role.
Due to its beauty, Nhon Ly has become a must-see destination for nature lovers to enjoy.
Nhon Ly continues to make active efforts to conserve its coral reefs, encouraging every visitor to play a part in protecting these fragile and beautiful ecosystems.
Situated to the south of Nhon Ly, Hon Yen fishing village in Dak Lak possesses a coral system with a somewhat wild and mysterious beauty.
To get to Hon Yen, visitors often have to travel by basket boat or walk on the road connecting the mainland to the island when the tide recedes.
The stunning coral reefs of Hon Yen act like a magnet, drawing visitors, especially photography enthusiasts, who are eager to capture their vibrant beauty.
Từ khóa: Coral reefs, Coral reefs, Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Nhon Ly, Hon Yen