See the sunrise and beautiful sunset in Truong Sa

With more than 2 weeks floating on the East Sea in the Spratly Islands, visitors will have many opportunities to admire the scenery at sunrise and sunset.

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The lighthouse on Da Lat Island is in the extreme west of Truong Sa archipelago, belonging to Truong Sa island, Truong Sa district (Khanh Hoa).The lighthouse was built in 1994, only the position of Da Lat island and helped vessels operate in Truong Sa sea to orient and determine their position.An immense sea like gold in the sun.

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The sunset looks from Truong Sa Lon Island.The island is about 450 km away from Cam Ranh, more than 500 km from Vung Tau city, shaped like a square triangle, about 0.2 km2 in area, the fourth largest island of the Spratly Islands.The island has a freshwater well and is the second most important source after rainwater.

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Sunset near An Bang island.An Bang Island is a small island in the Region 4 island cluster, having an important strategic position on military and marine economic development between the Spratly Islands and the DK1 rig area.An Bang is 71 nautical miles southeast of Truong Sa Island and 20 nautical miles southwest of the Island of Boats.

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Sinh Ton lighthouse was built in 2012, has a yellow square tower, the height of the light tower is 24.9 m.Daytime vision is 15 knots, night vision is 20 knots.Standing on the lighthouse can see Gac Ma Island.

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Sunset in the South China Sea near Nam Yet island.

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Sunset on Song Tu West Island.

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Dawn is blushing on the sea near the island of Ms. Lin.

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Dawn on the north of Truong Sa archipelago looked from the Hai Dang supply ship 05. The ship was built in 2005, receiving the task of resupply for the lighthouse in the remote islands of the Spratly Islands.

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Dawn on the East Sea through Hai Dang ship's bow 05.

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The setting sun sometimes looks like a fireball, sometimes with the color of an egg yolk.

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The sailors on duty in the Spratly Islands regularly admire the beautiful scenery at sea at sunrise and sunset.