Either way you read the title of this blog. You may understand this in many ways. But truly, Ha Long Bay is a standout.
I detest the mass tourism of the area. The unimaginable ecological impact brought to the place is way too much. For example, the water is so murky. I never thought of taking a dip in those waters.
But the rock formations is another topic. Hands down, it was what I came in for. And for whatever criticisms I can talk about the place, the rock formations is still a winner.
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Elsewhere, in those cliffs, you get a glimpse of the towering gods. |
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rock formation inside a cave. |
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colorful stalactites |
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I looked up looking for something great and got rewarded with something way much greater. |
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