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Luon
Grotto
Situated
on Bo Hòn Island, 14 km south of Bãi Cháy
Beach is the Lu?n Grotto. In front of the grotto is Con Rùa
Islet, and the Sky Gate is on the right. Here the cliffs stretch
vertically out of the pure blue and smooth water. At the water-level,
an arched entrance leads to the grotto, just at the base of the
island. Passing through the pretty entrance, you come across a
tranquil round lake, surrounded by luxuriant trees and high dangerous
stone walls. Monkeys run to and fro in groups, benjamin fig trees
shade the landscape and many orchids hang their sweet-scented
flowers. In the lake, many species abound: shrimp, fish, crab
and cuttle-fish.
This is an
enclosed group of islands. It connects with the sea via a 4-meter-wide,
100-meter-long, and 3-meter-high mouth. Inside the grotto, the
1-km2 brackish lake is surrounded by mountains. On the cliff one
still find traces of fossils of fresh-water snails, which prove
that men used to live there and this must have been a deep valley
then.
The beauty
of the site, is the mingling of a number of factors: the mountain's
size and form, the colour of the water and the clouds.
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