Quang Ngai: Strange ecological beauty in Bau Ca Cai area

Bau Ca Cai in Binh Thuan commune, Binh Son district, Quang Ngai province is becoming an attractive destination for many people, especially photographers, because of the strange beauty of the wild and planted forests here.

Bau Ca Cai in Binh Thuan commune, Binh Son district, Quang Ngai province is becoming an attractive destination for many people, especially photographers, because of the strange beauty of the wild and planted forests here.

In addition to long-standing natural forests, in recent years, investment has been made in the project "Strengthening resilience to the impacts of climate change for vulnerable coastal communities in Vietnam" in Quang Ngai sponsored by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) in collaboration with the Government of Vietnam.

Peaceful scene in Bau Ca Cai forest.

Accordingly, the Bau Ca Cai area is planned to plant white toad trees to create protective forests to block waves, improve the ecological environment, and open a sustainable way out of poverty for people in coastal areas. Below are the images we recorded.

A patch of forest during leaf changing season in Bau Ca Cai.

White toad tree forests are planted to improve the ecological environment here.

The white toad tree turns green right above the clear blue water.

There are millions of white toad trees planted in Bau Ca Cai

Raised beds of soil to grow plants next to picturesque rows of lush green trees.

Bau Ca Cai mangrove forest brings many benefits to the community.

View of Bau Ca Cai forest in winter, photo taken from above.

Thanks to the protection of the white toad forest, the harmful effects of the storm have been significantly reduced.

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Source : Đại Đoàn Kết

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