Exploring Mysterious Dinosaur Island and the Oldest Rock Region of Hong Kong

Experience the Geopark Flaming Red Coast Island Hopping Tour by Splitdyboat, exploring 400 million years history ancient red rock formations and uncovering the secrets of dinosaur fossils in a stunning 2.5-hour adventure. (The 1st Chapter of Splitdyboat's Geopark Tour Series: Mysterious Dinosaur's Fossil)

8 Natural Wonders in UNESCO Global Geopark (Hong Kong)

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

① High Island《Shore of Hundred Thousand Columns》

The 1st stop of the Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is the Shore of Hundred Thousand Columns at High Island, a breathtaking shoreline adorned with stunning hexagonal volcanic rock columns formed approximately 140 million years ago. This remarkable site showcases the world's largest hexagonal volcanic rock columns group, a powerful geological processes that shaped the area, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and geology enthusiasts alike

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

② Po Pin Chau《Organ Cliff》

The 2nd stop of the Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is **Organ Cliff** in Po Pin Chau, Sai Kung. This stunning shoreline is renowned for its impressive hexagonal volcanic rock columns, which rise dramatically from the sea, resembling a giant pipe organ. Formed by ancient volcanic activity approximately 140 million years ago, these unique formations showcase the powerful geological processes that shaped the region.

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

③ Po Pin Chau《God Cut Strait》

The 3rd stop of the Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is **God Cut Strait** in Po Pin Chau, Sai Kung. This stunning strait is characterized by its impressive hexagonal volcanic rock columns, which were formed over 140 million years ago during volcanic eruptions. Stretching approximately 300 meters, the strait offers a breathtaking view of these towering formations that rise dramatically from the water, creating a striking contrast against the azure sea.

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

④ Wang Chau《Little Taiwan Cave》

The 4h stop of the Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is **Little Taiwan Cave** in Wang Chau, Sai Kung. This stunning sea arch is renowned for its impressive hexagonal volcanic rock columns, which were formed from ancient volcanic activity approximately 140 million years ago. Resembling the shape of Taiwan, this unique cave showcases a breathtaking array of these striking columns, creating an enchanting atmosphere that captivates visitors.

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

⑤ Wang Chau《Sea Palace》

The 5h stop of the Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is **Sea Palace** in Wang Chau, Sai Kung. This stunning shoreline features a dramatic cliff composed entirely of hexagonal volcanic rock columns, showcasing the remarkable geological formations created by ancient volcanic activity approximately 140 million years ago. The Sea Palace spans about 300 meters and offers visitors a breathtaking view of these unique columns, which rise majestically from the sea, creating a captivating landscape that highlights the natural beauty and geological significance of the area.

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

⑥ Basalt Island《Guandao Cave》

The 6th stop of the Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is **Guandao Cave** on Basalt Island, Sai Kung, known as the highest sea arch in Hong Kong, standing at an impressive 45 meters. This stunning sea arch is characterized by its striking hexagonal volcanic rock columns, which resemble the legendary blade of Guan Yu's weapon, the Green Dragon Crescent Blade.

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

⑦ Bluff Island《Bluff Island Cave》

The 7th stop of the Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is **Bluff Island Cave**, a remarkable sea cave that resembles a tunnel, stretching 45 meters in length. This unique cave is adorned with stunning hexagonal volcanic rock columns, showcasing the fascinating geological formations created by ancient volcanic activity approximately 140 million years ago. As visitors navigate through this impressive sea arch, they will be captivated by the intricate patterns and textures of the column!

Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region

⑧ Jin Island《Bell Cave》

The 8th stop of the Splitdyboat Hong Kong Geopark Boat Tour is **Bell Cave** on Jin Island, Sai Kung, renowned as the widest sea arch among the famous four sea arches in the East Seas. Standing at an impressive 30 meters tall, this stunning geological feature resembles a temple bell and has been sculpted by centuries of ocean erosion. If wave conditions permit, the speedboat will pass through this incredible sea arch, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience the magnificent rock formations up close.

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