Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Phu Yen Swiftlet Islets


Swiftlet Islets population is formed by geological tectonic activity along Phu Yen coastal area, the most significant of which is volcanic eruptions at about ten million years ago. When the volcanic eruptions due to the volcanic activity encountered sea water formed a variety of rocks are stretched from the shore to the edge of the water.
Called Yen Nest because there are many nesting nest, but today is no longer but the locals still retain the rustic name, the old love this.


Hon Yen is located in An Hoa commune, Tuy An district of Phu Yen province, from center of Tuy Hoa to about 15km. This unique beauty lies in the midst of the romantic blue sea. The beach here is pristine, scattered here the trees, Casuarina trees, clusters of cactus grow and grow up with the sun and wind.


According to legend, this place was a faraway island, over time sandy land gradually invaded the sea, so today the island looks like only about a few dozen meters, the tide can walk out. This is a rocky pyramid with a diameter of about 200m, nearly 100m high, facing the four sides by steep slopes.


Nearby is a small rocky mountain but looks very charming. At the foot of the rocky mountains are the waves deep into the cliffs leaving marks on the cliffs, over the curved paths that curl up on the rocks of nature that have been ever seen...


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