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HON MUN
BEACH
CONSERVATION AREA
Named
Hon Mun because in the South East of the Island, it has highrise cliffs
with dangerous wattles forming caves and grottoes, especially its stones
are as black as ebony, which could rarely be found in other areas. In
the black-stone caves of Hon Mun, every year flocks of Yen birds migrate
to the area and build their nests.
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Due to the island's location adjacent to the hot sea-currents from the
equator, suitable to the development conditions of corals and various
types of tropical sea creatures, the sea bed of Hon Mun is home to an
abundant and diverse group of marine species, an interesting and useful
place for researchers, oceanographers and tourists to observe and explore
more of the sea creatures' life.
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