Gaetkkak Jusangjeolli Cliff
갯깍 주상절리대
Jungmun · Jeju
Marvel at the 40-meter-high natural rock formations
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Giant rocks that seem to touch the sky
Gaetkkak Jusangjeolli Cliff means "the end (Kkak) of the sea (Gaet)." It stands majestically, nearly 40 meters tall, as if piercing the sky, leaving visitors in awe. As you walk up the stony, uneven path, you'll notice a narrow gap between the rocks, which was once a popular photo spot. Today, however, the path is closed due to the risk of falling rocks, so the view can only be seen from a distance.
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- 977-2, Sangye-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
- How to get there10 min drive from the Teddy Bear Museum
- Insider TipsPublic parking lots available nearbyAccess restrictions due to possible rockfall accidents
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