Hello everyone, I hope you have a great start to the week.
It's me again Whitebean, today I will continue to lead you to a new place in the lovely land of Phu Yen province. And our destination today is "Ghenh Da Dia" A very Vietnamese name.
Ghenh Da Dia is a famous place in Phu Yen, and stands out with the beauty that nature bestows, the beauty that is inherently born like that, without the impact of human hands.
That's right, the rocky beach with countless stones stacked like a giant honeycomb was actually formed by nature, not man-made, I was also quite surprised by that fact. It's a miracle, isn't it? Each stone is stacked together to form a honeycomb-shaped block, with high positions and low positions. There are countless shapes created on those stones, hexagons, circles, octagons, squares and more.
Phu Yen is famous for its unspoiled beauty, and Ganh Da Dia is a proof of that. Viewed from many angles, the beach can be visualized in many different shapes, some people say that it is called Ganh Da Dia because it looks like a plate from a distance. "Dia" means "dish" in English.
Many rock blocks with different shapes facing the vast ocean, it is a masterpiece of nature. The black stones are woven together, I think they are more like a honeycomb than a plate, but it's probably because each person's perspective is different. Because of its perfect and unspoiled beauty, it has attracted many visitors here, everyone wants to immerse themselves in nature, set foot on ancient rock formations that are up to 200 million years old, and behold. ocean waves crashing into the rock. Can you imagine the feeling at that time? It's bright and cool, isn't it?
Black stone columns rise out of the clear blue sea, making them even more special. Nature has endowed this land with excellent artistic masterpieces. Ghenh Da Dia is one of the masterpieces created by the hands of nature, and now, this place has been recorded in the list of national scenic spots.
I hope you will feel its unspoiled beauty. Please visit this place when you have the chance.
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