Because Gotjawal Forest is formed on rocky areas, as this picture shows, rainwater penetrates into groundwater aquifer directly, making the Gotjawal forest the most important ecology for water resources in Jeju-do, a volcanic island.
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2009-05-29 07:11 Yongchangjang 1000×667× (869085 bytes) {{Information |Description = Gotjawal Forest in Jeju Island, South Korea |Source = I created this work entirely by myself. |Date = August 29, 2008 |Author = ~~~ |other_versions = }}
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Jeju Gotjawal area (Dongbaek-dongsan) with vegetation on top of the blockfield.
== Summary == {{Information |Description = The '''Gotjawal Forest in Jeju Island, South Korea'''. *Because Gotjawal Forest is formed on rocky areas, as this picture shows, rainwater penetrates into groundwater aquifer directly, mak...