点评:At the entrance of the Ticket Building is a Layout Plan on Malinghe River Canyon. After the ticket checks, we walked through a covered walkway with wall paintings on both side and exit into a full view of mountains, trees, boardwalks and stone stairs with timber handrails and waterfalls.
A display stand "Genesis of Malinghe Canyon" has detailed write on formations of The Malinghe Canyon . It was formed by the Maling River carving a deep, narrow fissure through a high-elevation plain over millions of years. The canyon is a result of the river cutting through the karst topography of the region, which is known for its unique rock formations and geological structures. This process created the spectacular landscape of towering cliffs, numerous waterfalls, and water-curtained grottos that can be seen today.
Another display stand has all the informations on Malinghe Waterfall.
The waterfall is formed by numerous tributaries springs on sides of the Malinghe River Canyon. From the statistics, there are more than 100 large and small waterfalls during the flood season, with more than 70 of them being perennial waterfalls. They range in height from 50 – 200 meters.
Along the boardwalk, each tree has an interpretive signs or botanical labels placed for visitors to know the name. There are rest stop for those to take a break, but I must say it is not for the weak knees as it is a lot of walk down 894 steps, to finally reach at the bottom of Malinghe River Canyon.
Nevertheless , the effort is worthwhile especially to view these impressive and spectacular waterfalls at this National Geopark. Indeed a photographer’s haven !!!!!
翻译:售票处入口处有一张马林格河峡谷的平面图。检票后,我们穿过一条两侧绘有壁画的有顶走廊,眼前豁然开朗,群山、树木、木栈道、带有木质扶手的石阶以及瀑布尽收眼底。
一个名为“马林格峡谷的起源”的展台详细介绍了马林格峡谷的形成过程。马林格河历经数百万年,在高原平原上切割出一条又深又窄的裂缝,最终形成了马林格峡谷。这条峡谷是河流切割该地区喀斯特地貌的结果,该地区以其独特的岩层和地质构造而闻名。这一过程造就了如今我们所见的壮丽景观:巍峨的悬崖、众多的瀑布和水幕环绕的洞穴。
另一个展台则提供了关于马林格瀑布的所有信息。
瀑布由马林格河峡谷两侧的众多支流泉水汇聚而成。据统计,汛期时这里有超过100个大小瀑布,其中70多个是常年瀑布。它们的高度从50米到200米不等。
沿着木栈道,每棵树旁都设有解说牌或植物标签,方便游客了解树名。沿途设有休息站供游客歇脚,但不得不说,这条路并不适合腿脚不便的人,因为要走下894级台阶才能到达马林格河峡谷底部。
尽管如此,这一切都是值得的,尤其是在这个国家地质公园欣赏这些壮观的瀑布。这里简直是摄影爱好者的天堂!