Dau Go Cave, located just half a mile from Tuan Chau Pier in Ha Long Bay, has captivated visitors, including colonial-era tourists and Vietnamese emperors. Ascending 90 steps from the jetty, visitors enter three distinct chambers, each adorned with stalactites that seem to drip from the ceiling. The final chamber, illuminated with colorful lights, reveals a serene freshwater lake. This natural wonder offers a unique glimpse into the geological history of the region, inviting exploration and reflection.
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Ubicada en Brisbane, Australia, la Parliament House de Queensland es el epicentro del gobierno estatal desde 1868. Este edificio histórico […]
