Con Dao, a remote archipelago off the southern coast of Vietnam, is a place where the echoes of history blend seamlessly with the vibrant rhythms of nature. While known for its wartime prisons, Con Dao is also a haven of biodiversity, where lush forests and pristine waters nurture life in its most delicate forms. This photo essay captures the raw beauty and dedicated conservation efforts that make this unique landscape stand out, from the serene Dam Tre Bay to the vital turtle hatcheries on Bay Canh Islet.
An aerial view of Dam Tre Bay, showcasing the harmonious union of land and sea - Photos: Narin
Wild grapes thrive in the untouched forests of Dam Tre Bay
The diverse plant life of Dam Tre Bay highlights its rich ecological diversity
Visitors explore the lush forest trails of Dam Tre Bay
Hikers take in panoramic views from the rugged peaks of Dam Tre Bay
Low tide uncovers a hidden path leading to the secluded Bay Canh Island
Towering mangroves dominate the landscape, providing crucial habitats for island wildlife
A small dock nestled among mangroves serves as a gateway to nature’s wonders
A ranger station proudly displays the ongoing sea turtle conservation efforts
Sea turtle eggs on Bay Canh Islet are carefully monitored and incubated
Volunteers work tirelessly to protect and preserve Con Dao’s sea turtle population
The elusive Tank Crab forages under the safety of night
Rangers exhibit the rare and fascinating Tank Crab
Under the moonlight, Bay Canh Island becomes a peaceful, ethereal landscape
Female sea turtles make their journey ashore to lay eggs
A newborn sea turtle begins its first journey towards the ocean
The first steps of a young sea turtle highlight the importance of ongoing conservation efforts
By Narin