(SGTT) - In the days leading up to Tet, many rubber forests in Kon Tum are in the season of changing leaves, creating an impressive natural picture with leaves "dyed" yellow.
(SGTT) - In the days leading up to Tet, many rubber forests in Kon Tum are in the season of changing leaves, creating an impressive natural picture with leaves "dyed" yellow.
The rubber forest in Kon Tum is in the season of changing its "new clothes". Photo: Huy Dang
Kon Tum is a place with fertile red basalt soil, suitable for growing rubber. Photo: Huy Dang
With rubber trees, depending on soil conditions, the tree will have different times to change leaves. However, the season of changing leaves usually falls in the last months of the year. Photo: Huy Dang
Red, yellow... vividly printed on the blue sky. Photo: Huy Dang
Tourists paraglide over the rubber forest in the season of changing leaves. Photo: Huy Dang
Workers diligently blow dry leaves to prevent fires in the rubber forest. Photo: Huy Dang
In the yellow color, there are rubber trees sprouting blue buds, signaling that Spring is coming. Photo: Huy Dang
The path in the rubber forest is "paved" with a layer of yellow leaf carpet. Photo: Huy Dang
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: 23/01/2024
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