Mid-Autumn Break in Jeju, October 2016
We stayed in Jungmun Pension and Log House, surrounded by tangerine trees
Manjanggul Lava-tube Cave
A lava tunnel that formed somewhere between 200,000 to 300,000 years ago. The tunnel, 1 km long, it reaches heights of 30 meters and span of 23 meters at its widest point. At the end of the tunnel, there's a lava column, said to be the highest in the world. Standing at 7.6 meters high
- Expidia
Jusangjeolli Cliffs
The columnar joints of the Jusangjeolli Cliffs at the Jungmun Tourist Complex. These columns are created by basaltic lava flow.
Cheongjiyeon Waterfall
Seongsan Ilchubong, also known as Sunrise Peak, is an archtypal tuff cone formed by hydrivolcanic eruption upon a shallow seabed about 5,000 years ago.
-Wikipedia
Dol Hareubang, also known as Grandpa statue
Can be seen everywhere in Jeju. They are considered to be gods offering protection and fertility. Placed outside of gates for protection against demon
Mount Hallasan, we end up didn't go there as Miss 15 twisted her ankle when we walked in the lava cave.
Last but not least, some of foods that we enjoyed there.
Grilled fish and buckwheat crepe with banchan (cold veges as side dishes)
Pajeon, squid pancake
And we had bibimbap, sea urchin soup andseafood soup too
The famous Jeju fresh orang juice
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