Tuesday, July 9, 2013

VIETNAM TWINKLES IN PHOTOS OF DISH ROCKS

Having strange geological phenomenon, the dish rocks in Phu Yen, Vietnam will surprise  everybody by its wonderful beauty.

The dish rocks is over 40 kilometers from Tuy Hoa city, Phu Yen. It has interlocking basalt columns that are very unique.

The rocks are presumed to have been formed about million years ago, when lava flowing filled up the cracks and crevices, which upon solidifying gave rise to this natural work of art.

From a distance, it looks like a giant beehive stretching about 1.2 kilometers on the sea.

Basalt rocks here are black and bright yellow in colour. Some rocks are up to hundreds kilograms in weight. Some other rocks are small with different shapes such as circle, pentagon polygons, etc.

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