During a trip across Vietnam, the family of Nguyen Huy Duc (34 years old, Hanoi) accidentally discovered two islands with emerald green sea water, just like the islands in famous countries like the Philippines or Maldives. He revealed that he has a habit of looking for beautiful and unique places on Google Maps when viewed from satellite. Photo: Nguyen Huy Duc
Mr. Duc's family stayed on Hon Mao for a morning to participate in outdoor activities such as swimming, diving, watching fish, walking and taking photos. Currently, the island still retains its wild beauty, without tourists . Photo: Nguyen Huy Duc
Mr. Duc and his wife are fascinated by the beauty of Khanh Hoa's islands. He said: "When planning to explore Khanh Hoa, I discovered two very beautiful islands that are rarely seen in Vietnam. I have only seen islands like that in the Philippines.
After not finding any information online, my family continued to search to see if the island was near any fishing villages or ports. When driving from Phu Yen to Nha Trang, my family searched for a long time and finally a few fishermen agreed to take us to the island by boat." Photo: Nguyen Huy Duc
Besides, his family also discovered Hon Mot - another small island that is not currently exploited for tourism, possessing original beauty with turquoise sea water, white sand, and green trees covering the island.
The male tourist expressed: "Compared to other islands in Nha Trang, for example Hon Mun - the island I like the most, of course the 2 islands that my family explored on this trip are not as convenient, there are not as many corals or fish. But everything is preserved as Mother Nature gave it. However, in the afternoon, when the water recedes, the scenery is not as beautiful as in the morning, the water is too high and it is difficult to travel on the road in the middle of the sea". Photo: Nguyen Huy Duc
His family discovered these two beautiful islands on the 42nd day of their trip across Vietnam. Before that, Duc's family had unforgettable experiences in many coastal areas of Vietnam. Therefore, he hopes that the natural beauty of the S-shaped strip of land will spread and reach more people and hopes that wherever it is, that beauty will be of interest to tourists and that they will protect the environment and not litter. Photo: Nguyen Huy Duc
Vietnam's sea and islands seen from above. Photo: Nguyen Huy Duc
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