The To Vo stone gate landscape located in the west of Lon Island, Ly Son island district (Quang Ngai) is known as a masterpiece of chemistry, with the harmonious beauty of stone, sea and sky. It's called a "gate" but it's actually a natural stone bridge, nearly 8m long, the height depends on the tide level, but is usually about 5-6m (compared to the bridge above), 2.5m -3.5m (compared to the bridge below) at low tide. From field observations and based on stratigraphic comparisons, geologists said that more than 1 million years ago (in the Pleistocene), Gieng Tien volcano had a very strong eruption, called explosive eruption. The lava flow escaping from the volcano covered older sediments (in the late Mio cene), about 5.5 - 6 million years ago. This volcanic eruption is the main cause of the formation of spectacular landscapes around the Gieng Tien mountain area and the west of Big Island. In the sea area of To Vo gate, the lava flow flows into the moving sea water, is condensed by the water flow, followed by the process of landslides and erosion of weak structural parts of the lava block, forming a type of rock. To Vo Stone Gate Bridge is a natural stone as we see today. To Vo Arch is beautiful and famous for its unique shape, standing tall in the middle of an airy natural landscape. Each block of stone is solid and angular, but when connected together, it forms a stone gate with a soft, flexible shaping rhythm and can display beauty in all angles of space, as well as at any time. any day, even on moonlit nights or when the sky is filled with starlight. Early in the morning, the sun slowly appeared, the first sunlight of the day was like the hand of the goddess Rang Dong spreading high into the sky to play with the wings of seagulls gliding in the air. At noon, soccer ball cages water balloons; waves wavering; suddenly disappear, suddenly appear; like yes, like no. When sunset falls, from the rocky beach, looking through the arch of the gate, there are glimpses of fishermen's fishing boats slowly returning to the wharf to rest for the night in the whisper of the waves and wind in the distance. But the interesting thing is when climbing to the roof of the stone gate to heaven. Looking to the East is a fishing village like a painting of undulating water waves. Slightly to the north is Gieng Tien cliff with Duc pagoda. In the distance is Be Island, with looming coconut shadows, a Dun island emerges as if to remind that there is Bo Bai Island, Be An Binh Island, as beautiful as a poem. Further away, pointing directly to the west, is the mainland, the ancestral homeland of the island clans, with Tong Binh cape reminiscent of the heart-wrenching folk song: The clear sky saw the General Binh Ask if your old friend remembers you or not? In the midst of heaven and earth, suddenly I want to press my small human feet down on a block of lava that has been extinguished since ancient times, then raise my eyes to look up into the abyss and recognize the flashes of light from far away in the universe. Is it possible that the stone dome that is wrapping its arms around the sea can hold its natural essence with us in the midst of a beginningless, endless stream of time? Eastern people believe that every existence in this world has a symmetrical existence. There is day and there is night. There is an Evening star so there is a Morning star (later science showed that the Evening star and the Morning star are just one, which is Venus). There is light playing on the top of the mountain and there is also twilight darkness under the bridge. But with To Vo stone gate, that symmetrical existence is surprising. On this side, Lon Island, there is To Vo gate rising high, basking in the moon and moon, on the other side, on Be An Binh island, there is also a To Vo gate soaking in the water bottom. Also from volcanic eruptions, also solidified lava. Coming to Ly Son, take the time to admire the magical landscape of To Vo gate, a natural stone bridge between heaven and earth on the Big Island. Wait until the spring equinox, when the sea water becomes warm, take a scuba diving trip to see the colorful coral reefs, to see To Vo gate shimmering in the sea water on Bo Bai island (another name for the island). Baby) will be extremely interesting. Visiting To Vo stone gate is an experience not to be missed when coming to Ly Son. This is not only an attractive tourist destination because of its natural beauty, but also gives visitors the opportunity to learn about geological structures, tectonic history along with magical mysteries hidden for millions of years in each region. stone veins.
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Ngày cập nhật : 14/10/2024