The pristine rock formations at Ban Than resembles a work of art in the middle of the sea. (Photo: VNA)
The pristine rock formations at Ban Than resembles a work of art in the middle of the sea. (Photo: VNA)
Hon Dua Island, covering more than 11 hectares, lies about 700 metres from Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
Hon Dua Island, covering more than 11 hectares, lies about 700 metres from Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
Black rock outcrops at Ban Than stretch towards the sea. (Photo: VNA)
Black rock outcrops at Ban Than stretch towards the sea. (Photo: VNA)
A distinctive pink-coloured rock formation at Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
A distinctive pink-coloured rock formation at Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
The untouched beauty of the rock formations at Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
The untouched beauty of the rock formations at Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
The untouched beauty of the rock formations at Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
The untouched beauty of the rock formations at Ban Than. (Photo: VNA)
The pristine rock formations at Ban Than, naturally arranged like an artwork amid the sea. (Photo: VNA)
The pristine rock formations at Ban Than, naturally arranged like an artwork amid the sea. (Photo: VNA)
Two of the most impressive rock strata at the Ban Than scenic site. (Photo: VNA)
Two of the most impressive rock strata at the Ban Than scenic site. (Photo: VNA)
The pristine rock formations at Ban Than, naturally arranged like an artwork amid the sea. (Photo: VNA)
The pristine rock formations at Ban Than, naturally arranged like an artwork amid the sea. (Photo: VNA)
The pristine rock formations at Ban Than, naturally arranged like an artwork amid the sea. (Photo: VNA)
The pristine rock formations at Ban Than, naturally arranged like an artwork amid the sea. (Photo: VNA)
The black rock strata at Ban Than were formed through geological processes hundreds of millions of years ago. (Photo: VNA)
The black rock strata at Ban Than were formed through geological processes hundreds of millions of years ago. (Photo: VNA)
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Pristine beauty of geological wonder in Da Nang dazzles visitors

The island commune of Tam Hai in Da Nang city is home to the nationally recognised scenic site of Ban Than – Hon Mang – Hon Dua, a unique geological formation dating back around 400 million years, distinguished by its striking black rock strata.