Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff
Appearance
Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff
주상절리대 (Korean) | |
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Coordinates: 33°14′12.10″N 126°25′31.20″E / 33.2366944°N 126.4253333°E | |
Location | 36-30, Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea |
Etymology | jusangjeolli (columnar jointing) |
Native name | 주상절리대 (Korean) |
Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff (Korean: 주상절리대; RR: Jusangjeollidae) is a volcanic rock formation at the southern coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. It is named for jusangjeolli, the Korean term for columnar jointing.[1]
The cliff was formed when the lava from the island's volcano Hallasan flowed into the sea of Jungmun. The lava formed many rocks that resemble columns of geometric shapes. It was designated as Natural Monument No. 443[2] on January 6, 2005.[1]
The spot is now a popular tourist attraction. There is a scenic 20 m (66 ft) tall cliff that is popular for viewing and fishing.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff (주상절리대(대포동지삿개))". VisitKorea.or.kr. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
- ^ "Jusangjeolli Cliff". visitjeju.net (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-12-11.
External links
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