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fairy stream
It is in the southern area of Dien Khanh District; its current starts from a 800m high mount in Hon Ba range, winding with many twists and turns through numerous chasm and dales before flowing in to the Suoi Tien plain. Along its meanderings the stream is impeded by a group of stones lying across like a natural dam. There it divides into small branches, one moving north to irrigate the rice fields, and the other one traveling over a rocky area, then turning east and wandering for some distance before coming to Suoi Dau Village. And at the end of their long journey the two streams finally meet and merge themselves into the river Cai in Nha Trang.

You can choose either one of the two ways to reach the stream. One way starts from Nha Trang and runs south for a distance of about 19 kilometers along National Road I. By this road, continue your journey to some 5km and you will reach Suoi Tien. The other way starts from the Dien Khanh Citadel, along Provincial Road 2 and then, from the Ba La police post in Dien Phuoc village, make your journey through the two villages Dien Hoa and Dien Loc before you reach the spot.

Here on a stone-flat remain the foot imprints left by the giant of a legendary story who, in a moment of enchantment beholding the fairies with no garbs on swimming in the pool, slipped and nearly fell down in the water; his convulsive floundering made a cascade of rocks and stones tumble down, bumping and rolling down to the far-off sea.
 

 
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