Exploring Trang An, also known as the 'dry Halong Bay' in Vietnam


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These boats will take you on an extensive tour of the karst landscape of Trang An, a Unesco World Heritage Site. — Photos: BETTINA HAGEN/dpa

Step into a shaky rowboat to explore the dramatic limestone features of Vietnam’s “dry” Halong Bay.

Guides row the boats, traditional sampans, at a leisurely pace through a landscape of towering karst cliffs, lush rainforests and a labyrinthine system of caves.

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