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| Subject: Hong Kong Travel,Hong Kong Hotels, Hong Kong Restaurants Fri Jun 03, 2011 4:17 am | |
| Permian rock garden of Hong Kong - Ma Shi Chau Special Area Source from : hong kong travel l hong kong restaurants l hong kong hotelsThe 61-hectare Ma Shi Chau Special Area is made up of Ma Shi Chau, Yeung Chau, Centre Island and an unnamed islet to the northeast of Sam Mun Tsai New Village. Ma Shi Chau is the key site of Hong Kong’s Permian Tolo Harbour Formation. Home to well-outcropped rocks, the island is an ideal location for studying strata, rock properties, sedimentation features and different geological compositions because here you can find faults and folds as well as deformed and displaced rock mass. The unnamed islet near Yim Tin Tsai, vegetated with dense woodlands, is a popular roosting ground for egrets and herons. Given such outstanding conservation value, the Ma Shi Chau region was declared a protected Special Area in 1999. The Ma Shi Chau Special Area nature trail runs along the southeastern shore of the island. 1.5 km in length, this route presents 16 attractions which highlight local geological features. By observing the rocks on site and reading trailside interpretation plates, visitors can understand how tombolos and various rocks are formed, as well as natural phenomena like wave erosion, weathering and folding | |
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