C7 crater cave in Dak Nong GeoPark (Photo: VNA) – As a convergence of geological, archeological, cultural and biodiversity values, the Dak Nong Global Geological Park promises to be an attractive destination for international tourists in the future. The Dak Nong Geopark in Vietnam’s Central Highland province of Dak Nong has recently been recognized as a Global Geopark by the Programme and External Relations Commission of the 209th UNESCO Executive Board. Located on the M’Nong plateau at average elevation of 600-700m asl, with the highest point being Ta Dung at 1,982m asl, Dak Nong Geopark – the Land of Sounds – (coordinates N12o17’48”; E107o46’58”) covers an area of 4,760km2 of the northern districts of Krong No, Cu Jut, Dak Mil, Dak Song, and Dak G’long districts and Gia Nghia town, according to UNESCO. The Geopark is home to about 65 geological and geomorphologic heritage sites, including a system of nearly 50 caves with a total length of more than 10,000 metres, craters, and waterfalls. This park is famous as a rich red land region with tropical forest ecosystem, which holds typical values of biodiversity. It is the land of unique cultural, geological and natural values where traces of prehistoric people were found…. Read full this story
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