Last updated : 11:39 on 06/08/2021
Travel blogger Quy Coc Tu (real name Ngo Tran Hai An) introduces a photo collection of scenic spots on his journey from Khanh Hoa to Phu Yen during a wandering trip to continue his personal photo project "Viewing Vietnam from the skies". Most of the photos were taken with a flycam to capture wide-angle shots from above.
The picture shows the foot of Ro Tuong Pass, 11 km from Ninh Hoa town, Khanh Hoa province, overlooking Hon Vung and the peaceful fishing village. This section is very beautiful if you ride a motorbike on the national highway, the admin has been through it many times so he can feel it very clearly.
On the way from Khanh Hoa to Phu Yen, visitors will definitely pass by Diep Son Island, a place that was once very famous for its waterway connecting 3 small islands that only appeared when the water receded. Diep Son Island is located in Van Phong Bay, Khanh Hoa Province, and is also known by locals as Hon Bip Island. Although it is located in the middle of the ocean, visitors can still walk there because of the unique “cross-sea” sand path.
The route to Dam Mon peninsula leading to the easternmost point of Vietnam is Mui Doi in Van Thanh commune, Van Ninh district, Khanh Hoa province. Mui Doi, also known as Mui Ba Dau, is the place to welcome the earliest sunrise on the S-shaped strip of land. Conquering Mui Doi is one of the challenges that most travel enthusiasts want to overcome.
Continuing the journey to Phu Yen, blogger Quy Coc Tu stopped at Dai Lanh lighthouse. To get here, most people have to walk 1 km up the mountain trail and climb 100 more wooden steps in the lighthouse tower. Standing from the top of the tower, you can see the vast ocean on one side and the mountains on the other.
View of Dai Lanh lighthouse from afar, below is Bai Mon. Not only an attractive tourist destination, Bai Mon - Mui Dien is also a national scenic relic of Phu Yen province. Bai Mon's scenery is a harmony between sea and mountains, a rare pristine sea with clear emerald green water and smooth, charming sand.
Another attractive tourist destination of the land of “yellow flowers and green grass” Phu Yen is Hon Yen. The island is located more than 20 km from Tuy Hoa city, in Nhon Hoi village, Tuy An district. This place attracts both tourists and professional and amateur photographers because of its terrestrial coral reefs of various shapes and colors.
A familiar moment that photographers cannot miss when coming to Hon Yen is the wide-spread nets of fishermen catching fish.
Wide angle photo covering the fine white sand beach stretching along the mainland from Phu Luong road down to Truong beach and An Hai bridge.
On the right is National Highway 1, on the left is Ong Cop Bridge, the longest wooden bridge in Vietnam. The bridge crosses the Binh Ba River, connecting the northern villages of An Ninh Tay Commune, Tuy An District and Xuan Dai Ward, Song Cau Town. Mainly made from casuarina, eucalyptus and old bamboo, Ong Cop wooden bridge is over 800 m long, 2.3 m wide and is only for pedestrians and motorbikes.
Another interesting destination where visitors can experience walking on the road in the middle of the sea is Nhat Tu Son, in Xuan Tho 1 commune, Song Cau town, about 50 km from Tuy Hoa city center. Visitors can park their vehicles on the mainland to walk to the island on a 300 m long road below sea level. This unique route only appears when the tide is low, if the tide is high, they will see the vast sea around.
A corner of Xuan Dai Bay in Vung Lam when viewed from above through the camera of Quy Coc Tu. Xuan Dai is a large bay that is a national scenic relic and can be called the place with the most fish cages in Vietnam. Coming here, visitors can freely explore island destinations such as beaches in Vung Dong, Vung Chao, Ganh Den lighthouse, Ganh Do or swim in Bai Om beach, go out to sea to explore Ong Xa islet...
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