216 Jungmungwangwang-ro, Seogwipo, Jeju Island, South Korea
Daily: 8.00am - 6.00pm (autumn & winter) or 7.00pm (spring & summer)
Designated as a natural monument, as well as a part of the Global Geopark Network, Jusangjeolli Cliff (no, not me :P) are hexagonal stone pillars formed many years ago when the lava from Hallasan erupted into the sea of Jungmun.
The entrance fee is
₩2,000 (~S$2.45) per adult and ₩1,000 (~S$1.25) per child. I didn't take a lot of pictures there, but I hope what I've got below are good enough to give a glimpse of the breathtaking view.
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Nice to see the three oriental languages in one signboard! |
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I really enjoy looking at those hexagons. |
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Can you spot a 'gorilla' in this picture? Not me, of course! |
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Obviously Pikachu and Melon wouldn't want to miss the chance to take a picture too. |
Don't forget to go to the observation deck to take selfies or wefies. My BFF and I didn't do that though.
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No such thing as a pensive mood when there were many people around. Haha... |
Before leaving the area, we saw a lady selling freshly caught octopuses. Melon wouldn't want to go near her for obvious reasons.
If you like teddy bears, make sure you don't miss the next post. Stay tuned!
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