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Lava column in Manjanggul Cave  
   

Lava column in Manjanggul Cave

A lava column forms when lava pours down from the ceiling to the floor and congeals. This 7.6m high lava column is the largest lava column known and the lava poured down from the ceiling spread across the floor of the lower passage and made well developed lava toes. Manjanggul Cave is an UNESCO world heritage site and is the longest lava tube in the world and it is a cool 2.4 km walk from the entrance until the lava column. Along the way , do also take a look at theStone Turtle which is in the shape of jeju Island.. Take bus number 900 and get off at Manjanggul.
Jeju Island

July 5th 2015
Jeju Island is one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in the world. Jeju island has a unique geographical and biological environment. Jeju island can be summarised by the four "S" - Samda, Sammu, Samryeo, Sambo. Samda means three abundances and the three things that are abundant in Jeju are rocks, wind and women. Sometimes Jeju is called Jeju Ssamdado which means theisland of three abundances. Sam ... read more
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Korean Flag Korea was an independent kingdom under Chinese suzerainty for most of the past millennium. Following its victory in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japan occupied Korea; five years later it formally annexed the entire peninsula. After World War II, a... ... read more
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