When arriving at Cape Ca Mau in Dat Mui commune, Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province, if lucky, visitors can set foot on the sand dunes, a place about 1km from the mainland that only appears when there is a suitable tide.
When arriving at Cape Ca Mau in Dat Mui commune, Ngoc Hien district, Ca Mau province, if lucky, visitors can set foot on the sand dunes, a place about 1km from the mainland that only appears when there is a suitable tide.
Ca Mau Cape is located in Mui village, Dat Mui commune, Ngoc Hien district, more than 100km from Ca Mau City. Coming here, visitors can not only visit the national coordinate landmark GPS 0001, the Hanoi Flagpole, the Ho Chi Minh Trail's end point, Mother Au Co Monument and Lac Long Quan Temple... but also the only place You can watch the Sun rise in the East Sea. If lucky, visitors can set foot on a sand dune about 1km from the mainland that only appears when there is a suitable tide. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
Sand dunes off Ca Mau Cape. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
The beauty of the southernmost land of the country seen from the sea. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
Sand dunes promise to be an important highlight in local tourism development in the coming time. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
Leaders of Ca Mau province surveyed the Ca Mau Cape mudflat area, about 3km from the mainland. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
From the sand dune position, visitors can admire the beauty of Hon Khoai island. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
From the mudflat position, visitors will have a new perspective towards the symbol of the Cape Ca Mau ship. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
The sand dune formation area is where the East - West sea intersects, so it has an extremely complex hydrological regime. (Photo: Huynh Anh/TTXVN)
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: 20/10/2023
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