The large rocks look like stacked buildings, depending on the angle of the photo, it will create a sense of imbalance, and is a check-in point for many tourists.
The stacked rock is located in Mui Dinh area, Ninh Phuoc district, Ninh Thuan province. The location of the rock is about 4km from the check-in point "Son Hai sheep field" along the coastal road of Ninh Thuan.

With the pose of raising hands, tourists look like they are carrying a large rock. Photo: Bach Quyen
No one knows when this pile of rocks appeared, but according to locals, it has existed here for many generations. In terms of size, the pile of rocks above is longer and wider than a container truck, the whole block of rock is as big as a 3-story house. Recently, the rock was discovered and photographed by tourists.
Bach Quyen, a tourist from Dong Nai, visited and took photos with the rock in February. He shared that when he saw the stacked rocks, he was very interested in the wonder of nature. He said that in reality, the rock was not too precarious, but it was the angle of the photo. Because the rock is large, taking photos from the front, back or side will give a different shape. However, humans are just a very small dot compared to the rock. "The Phu Tu Rock in Kien Giang also collapsed and broke part of it, so visitors should not be too subjective when taking photos," he said.
Here, visitors can experience riding tractors, excavators, jeeps... on the long stretch of sand stretching out to the sea. The service price is 200,000 - 300,000 VND per trip carrying 5-10 people.

Because the rock is large, taking a photo from the front, back or side will give a different shape. Photo: Bach Quyen
Mui Dinh in Ninh Phuoc district is located in a remote area, about 40km from Phan Rang city. In the past, the road to Mui Dinh was not convenient, so it still has a very wild beauty. On the way, visitors will see the white sand desert stretching far and wide in the crisp sunshine of the Central region. Coming here, visitors can explore the white sand dunes, Trang beach, Mui Dinh lighthouse...
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