Anyone who are visiting Quy Nhon City, Binh Dinh province must make plans to come to the nearby Eo Gio for a number of reasons.
At first, come to listen to the haunting sound of
the wind and waves through cliffs and caves and admire some spectacular
stone shapes which seem to hold the endless sea in their embrace.
Eo
Gio, whose cliffs join together to form an arc, is located in Hung
Luong Hamlet, Nhon Ly Commune off Quy Nhon City. People call it Eo Gio
or Eo Cua Gio (wind channel) as it is a small channel created from two
mountain ranges holding a corner of the sea that looks like the shape of
a funnel.
To get to the site, tourists have to pass Thi Nai
Bridge to reach Nhon Ly Commune which is about 20 kilometers from Quy
Nhon downtown.
The road to Eo Gio looks both wild and beautiful
where you can feel the cold sea air on your face as the wind sweeps
through your hair and not to forget the white sand dunes spread out on
the road. It appeals to people’s minds thanks to its high cliffs with
their unique shapes of a crocodile or a buffalo looking onto the sea.
Local people call them various fun names and you can make up your own.
Eo
Gio’s appeal lies in the fact that it has barely been touched by
nature. In particular, there’s no tourist service so travelers just have
to pay parking fees at nearby households then spend their time enjoying
the beauty of primitive rock and beach.
You are advised to climb
up to the peak to enjoy the panoramic view of the site and feel the
power of the wind and waves from above.
Tourists need to bring
their cameras to take some photos of the colorful stalactites inside the
caves. Sometimes you will gasp when they are caught unaware by a flock
of birds flying out from caves or smile when listening to the birds
singing inside the caves.
Source: SGT
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