Some pictures of corals at Nhon Ly fishing village.
In the dry season, the garden has a mysterious beauty in the middle of the ocean of two seas Nhon Ly (Gia Lai) and Hon Yen ( Dak Lak ). Colorful coral reefs, schools of fish swimming around and a vibrant ecosystem as beautiful as a painting.

Nhon Ly fishing village (in Quy Nhon Dong ward, Gia Lai province) has long been a favorite destination for those who love to explore and immerse themselves in nature. This place is not only famous for its pristine rocky mountains and fine white sand beaches, but also possesses an extremely rich marine ecosystem.

Under the clear blue water, the coral reefs in Nhon Ly have become a symbol, a pride of the people of this land.

To reach the coral reefs, visitors often walk or take a boat trip to Bai Dua and Hon Seo areas. The corals at these two locations are being preserved and developed by Nhon Ly locality.

Under the morning sunlight, the sea water is so clear that you can see the bottom, a coral ecosystem with diverse species and colors.

The summer sunlight shines down on the clear water to reveal the unique coral structure, making each cluster of coral glow, creating a rare, shimmering picture.

From March to August is the dry season, the coral reefs at Nhon Ly are exposed right below the water's edge, creating brilliant flower carpets.
The intact, vibrant coral reefs demonstrate the rich marine ecosystem of Nhon Ly. And each species of coral has its own role.

Hard coral reefs with unique shapes, including soft corals that curve like soft silk ribbons. Their colors are extremely rich: from blue, orange to pink, purple, bright red.
The most special thing about Nhon Ly is the presence of brain coral, a rare species of coral with a concave and convex surface that resembles the folds of the brain. They have existed for hundreds of years, witnessing the ups and downs of the ocean.

Currently, Nhon Ly is still making efforts to preserve and develop, adding awareness to the community and each tourist to preserve these beautiful coral reefs.
Not far south of Nhon Ly, Hon Yen (in O Loan commune, Dak Lak province) possesses vertical stone pillars, precarious bird nests and especially a coral system with a somewhat more wild and mysterious beauty.
To get to Hon Yen, visitors often have to travel by basket boat or walk on the road connecting the mainland to the island when the tide is low.
The corals in Hon Yen have a unique feature because they are all very shallow, only about 0.5 - 1m of water. Therefore, visitors do not need to dive deep to admire all of their beauty.

When the tide goes out, coral reefs rise above the water.
The coral reefs shaped like deer antlers, spreading canopies or large plates at Hon Yen rise strongly, creating an underwater forest with impressive landscape.
The coral ecosystem at Hon Yen is also the habitat, breeding ground and feeding ground of thousands of marine species, balancing biodiversity.
The beauty of Hon Yen coral is like a "magnet" attracting visitors, especially those who are passionate about photography. However, this uniqueness also makes Hon Yen coral vulnerable when this place is currently being loosely managed. The shallow location of the coral, close to the water surface and easy to touch, puts them at risk of being destroyed.
According to VTC
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