Amazing volcanic cliffs, seagulls flying back to their nests, sunset gilding the waves… are just a few of the natural wonders on Ly Son island (Quang Ngai province, Vietnam).
Volcanic cliffs form a “curved arm” reaching out to sea, creating a dreamy setting for An Binh island community (Ly Son district, Quang Ngai province).
The canoe rides the waves, taking visitors to unique volcanic sediments around An Binh island.
Seagulls are flying to their nests altogether.
The waves are hitting the shore, bringing interesting moments.
Visitors may join local fisherman on lovely sunny days to dive and catch fish while admiring the coral reefs.
Ly Son is also one of the fishing locations with various sea animals.
Simple life of local people on the beach around the island.
The garlic fields near aquaculture cages of fishermen have become the highlight on the island.
The cliffs at Hang pagoda, a national historic cultural monument on Ly Son, are formed by millions of years of volcanic deposits and have distinctive forms.
As evening nearly falls, visitors can admire a picture of sunset gilding the whole sea surface.
Fog on garlic fields at dawn.