Tourist attraction • 4170, Himeshima, Higashikunisaki District, Oita 872-1501, Japan
The 'Great Sea Combo-Lure Tram Laminar' in Himeshima Village, Oita Prefecture, showcases the fascinating patterns of layers of earth that evoke the weight of time. The complex swirls of approximately 25 million years ago give the appearance of large tiles mixed together. This phenomenon, known as 'combo-lure', is a special formation that occurred when the layers of earth liquefied.
From a distance, it may appear to be a simple rocky terrain, but upon closer inspection, it reveals itself as a surprising natural work of art with remarkable complexity. Despite the erosion over time, the swirls of the earth's layers retain their mysterious form. Designated as a natural monument of the prefecture, this place showcases the strength and beauty of nature.
The 'Great Sea Combo-Lure Tram Laminar' is located within the Himeshima Geopark. While exploring the geopark, one can also enjoy other sites such as layers of earth and sea caves. Since it is within walking distance from the port, visitors can leisurely enjoy nature. With binoculars, one can observe the fine patterns of the combo-lure tram more clearly.
A place where one can touch the mysteries of nature and experience its wonders. The 'Great Sea Combo-Lure Tram Laminar' presents a unique landscape as if time has stood still, truly embodying a work of art by nature.
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