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Bo
Nâu Cave
Some
2-3 km southeast of Trong Mái Islet lies Bo Nâu Cave
or Pelican Cave. This vaulted grotto covers 200 m2. The floor of
the grotto is wide and flat, but not deep, and its wall features
lots ofstalactites and stalagmites.
At the entrance
are three stones, looking like three fairies with their heads
close to one another. Two men appear to be playing chess,with
the third serving as a referee.
Bo Nâu
Cave is one of the beauty caves in Ha Long Bay.
The name Bo
Nâu or Bo Nông is associated with the fact that pelicans
often take shelter here. If Ðau Go Cave lies completely inside
the island, Bo Nâu opens its mouth at the side of the island.
Stalactites fall down from the roof of the grotto in different
clusters. Meanwhile stalagmites grow up in different shapes and
layers. Is this that the life out there is so noisy that the three
fairies have to choose this tranquil place to play chess? Turning
southward, Bo Nâu Cave enjoys cool wind. Standing there,
one can hear the murmur of the sea all year round.
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