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Saturday, March 5, 2016
Deserted islets in Highlands, Vietnam
Dak Nong is part of the South Vietnam, It is home to many ethnic minority groups and mountains, hills and lakes. Tourists discover many deserted islands in this region.
Hills, mountains and forests spread endlessly. It is quite a primitive, serene destination for those interested in explore the nature.
To learn about the nature of these deserted islets,tourists take a boat about twenty minutes to come there. They put on a camp in open air, make a fire, do fishing. It is really a rural life.
Photos of Tuoi Tre online
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