Co Thach Beach has long been famous for its impressive beauty with colorful, vivid and beautiful gem-like rocks.
Co Thach is a beach in Binh Thanh commune, Tuy Phong district, Binh Thuan province, 90km from Phan Thiet city and 300km from Ho Chi Minh city. Photo: Dinh Thao.
Photo: Andre Luu.
The most attractive feature of this beach is the colorful rocks. Photo: Annie Le.
The rocky beach is naturally formed by the effects of tides, ocean currents, and seawater. The rocks are pushed from the seabed to the shore. The rocks come in many different sizes. Photo: OsaLam.
The phenomenon of rocks being pushed ashore has been happening every day, from ancient times until now. Rocks are not only black or gray, but also come in many colors: brown, yellow, purple, white, blue, pink, red… with many beautiful veins. Photo: Bombo.
Photo: Duy Nguyen
From 2am, paparazzi and tourists have been lining up at the rocky beach to capture the most valuable photos as the sun rises. Photo: Khang Ninh Nguyen.
Every year after Lunar New Year, around February and March, the rocky beach along Co Thach beach in Tuy Phong district, Binh Thuan is covered with lush green moss. Photo: Dzung Viet Le.
Photo: Huyen Hoang.
However, not everyone who is lucky enough to come here can take the most beautiful pictures of moss, because it depends on the tide. Moss only "appears" when the tide has just receded. If the water is too high, it will be difficult to take pictures, and if the water is low, the moss will dry out and not be lush. Photo: Caocat.
Photo: Andre Luu.
Near the beach there are also beautiful scenes such as Hang Pagoda (an ancient pagoda over 100 years old and a national monument), Ganh Son (or Ghenh Son), white sand dunes, Lang Ong Nam Hai (whale mausoleum)... Photo: Caocat.
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