Phenomena

Vietnam’s Emerald Isles

Vietnam's Hạ Long Bay is home to more than 1600 islands, seen here via satellite image.

Vietnam’s Hạ Long Bay is home to more than 1,600 islands, many of them made up of mountainous limestone. The area is famous for its karst features, a type of terrain formed from highly porous, water-soluble rock. Over time, water dissolves and fractures the limestone, creating karst landscapes full of caves, springs, sinkholes, and fluted rock outcroppings. The area’s erosion also produces highly fertile soil, leading to a verdant ecosystem with many unique and endemic species. (Image credit: N. Kuring/NASA/USGS; via NASA Earth Observatory)

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