The lake is located in the largest crater on the island, where millions of years ago lava flows erupted, contributing to the unique appearance of Ly Son today.
Ly Son district includes Big Island and Small Island. This area has traces of 10 craters, of which 3 craters are located on the seabed. (Source: Dan Tri) |
Located in An Hai commune, Thoi Loi is the largest volcano on Ly Son island with a peak of more than 149 m above sea level and is also the highest point on the island. The journey to explore the mountain peak will be more interesting when you pass through the largest freshwater lake on the island.
This is also the water source for irrigation of onion and garlic fields and for the daily life of local people. The road takes visitors from the flagpole, heading south, gradually climbing up the mountain to the natural lake that looks like a giant funnel. This is also the crater from millions of years ago that erupted lava flows, contributing to the unique appearance of Ly Son today.
The reservoir is the source of irrigation water for farming activities on the island. (Source: Thanh Nien) |
At each time of the day, the lake surface has its own beauty, creating a multi-colored natural picture. In the morning, when the sun begins to rise from the East, the gentle light covers the surface of Thoi Loi Lake, creating a fresh blue color.
The early morning sunlight shone down, making the water surface sparkle like silver. The surrounding space was quiet, with only the sound of birds chirping and the gentle wind blowing through the grass by the lake, creating a fresh, peaceful scene.
Thoi Loi crater seen from above. (Source: Nhan Dan) |
At noon, under the harsh sunlight, the lake becomes more brilliant with a deep blue color. The vertical sunlight highlights each small ripple. The water surface reflects the blue sky and the white clouds floating, creating a vivid picture. At this time, the air is a bit hot but the deep blue color of the lake brings a cool, relaxing feeling.
Lush green onion and garlic fields on Ly Son Island. (Source: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Quang Ngai Province) |
In the evening, when the sun has set, the lake's surface turns almost black. The scene is quiet, with only the rustling of the wind and the distant sound of the waves. The lake's surface is as calm as a large mirror reflecting the night sky, bringing a sense of peace and depth.
In the darkness, Thoi Loi Lake seems to fall asleep, waiting for the light of a new day. The first irrigation project on the island not only has economic significance and benefits for the lives of local people but also attracts a large number of tourists, becoming an attractive destination on the island.
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