Ly Son Island’s green moss volcanic sediments
Millions of years of volcanic sedimentary rocks in the Ly Son island district (Quang Ngai) have been covered with green moss, creating a poetic landscape that draws visitors.
Green moss grows like a carpet for kilometers on volcanic sedimentary rocks in the Ly Son district of Quang Ngai province.
Mountain sedimentary rocks in this island district grow green moss everywhere after long days of rough seas and warm sunny weather. The green moss carpet stands out against the clear sea water beneath the ancient crater Thoi Loi in the photo
Every year, the moss season in Ly Son Island lasts from January to the end of the third lunar month. A unique volcanic sedimentary rock near Hang Co relic area, Ly Son district, is shown in the photograph.
"We came to Ly Son Island to travel because there were many rocks covered in green moss. The pristine and romantic natural space of the island here provided us with a particularly interesting feeling throughout the journey "Ms. Nguyen Thi Anh Lan stated (Hanoi).
Volcanic sedimentary cliffs are covered in green moss in the scenic Hang Pagoda district of Ly Son island.
With each wave crashing against the white shore, the mossy patch on the volcanic sedimentary rock stands out.
In front of An Hai village area, Ly Son island district, green moss forms a long streak like a silk strip. "The province is looking for companies that want to invest in tourism and services worthy of the fatherland island district. We believe that the local tourism industry will thrive in the coming years "Ninh expressed his optimism.
Source: PV (DNVN)