Jusang Jeolldae Information

 
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Jusang Jeolldae Information

On the south coast of Jeju Island, not far from Depo-dong is a cliff along the Jisatgae Coast which has some remarkable rock formations known as the Jusang Jeolldae. They are unusual rock formations that were formed when lava from the eruption of Mt Halla flowed into the Sea of Jungmun. The rocks have been segmented into pillars with a hesagonal or square cross section and which form columns of various heights that step away into the ocean. The formations have been listed as a cultural monument of Jeju Island.


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