Nghe an: Mui Trau cave, situated at the base of the Manh Son mountain range and marking the entrance to Lach Quen Bay in Quynh Phu commune, is emerging as a prime location for nature lovers seeking an experiential tourism adventure. According to Vietnam News Agency, this captivating cave came into existence over millions of years, shaped by the natural processes of weathering and wave erosion acting upon two rocky promontories that extend into the sea. The result is two deep cavities in the rock, reminiscent of a buffalo's snout. Inside Mui Trau cave, visitors will discover an array of medium and small chambers, interconnected by a network of hidden nooks and crannies within the rock formations. These features contribute to the cave's intriguing and captivating appeal. During low tide, the cave becomes easily accessible to visitors eager to explore and immerse themselves in its natural wonders.
Exploring Mui Trau Cave as a Premier Tourist Destination
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