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Karst Hills And Paddy Fields of Tam Coc, Vietnam

Tam Coc is situated about 90 km from the town of Ninh Binh, and is regarded one of Vietnam's most amazing attractions. Tam Coc indicates “three caves” – which are Hang Ca (the first), Hang Giua (the second) and Hang Cuoi (the smallest).

A trip to Tam Coc generally involve a three hour vessel drive along the creativities and changes of the Ngo Dong stream starting at the town of Van Lam and continuing through a picturesque scenery covered with rice fields and karst towers. Certainly, the most amazing of Tam Coc are the rice fields and when at its best, they are ruby with yellow-colored, that expands all the way from the water’s advantage to the feet of the stone structures.

The path also contains sailing through the three organic caverns, the biggest of which is 125 metres lengthy with its roof about 2 metres great above the the water. The boats are generally rowed by one or two regional females who also bring stitched excellent for selling. The otherwise serenity and balance of the position can be overshadowed by the tricky vendors.
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Source : Vietnamitas en Madrid

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