Con Dao National Park, once a French and American prison, now stands as a serene natural haven in Vietnam. Located on the remote Con Dao Islands, the park offers a diverse landscape of dense jungle trails, vibrant coral reefs, and pristine, unspoiled beaches. The rugged mountains seem to plunge directly into the sea, creating a dramatic and picturesque backdrop. Visitors can explore the lush forests, dive into the clear waters to discover marine life, and relax on the tranquil shores, experiencing a blend of history and natural beauty.
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