Welcome to National Juwangsan Geopark, a UNESCO-registered treasure trove of natural beauty and geological significance. In this video, we’ll explore the stunning Yongchu Gorge and Jeolgu Waterfall, two of the park's most iconic landmarks.
Yongchu Gorge, also known as "Dragon Pond," captivates visitors with its breathtaking rock formations and tranquil pools. These geological marvels were shaped by volcanic eruptions during the Mesozoic era, roughly 72 million years ago. Enveloped in fiery fall foliage, the gorge becomes a mesmerizing canvas of nature’s artistry. Its mystical waters, tied to ancient legends, add a layer of enchantment to its dramatic cliffs.
Just nearby, the serene Jeolgu Waterfall cascades gracefully over volcanic rock formations. Its name, meaning "cut valley," hints at the erosive forces that sculpted this beautiful landscape. Surrounded by vibrant autumn leaves, the waterfall serves as a peaceful retreat and a testament to the area’s volcanic history and rich cultural heritage.
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