National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 11月25日 08時35分
Photo by @junmichaelpark / Sanbang-san Mountain along the Yongmeori Coast in southwest Jeju Island is a sight to behold. The myth is that a hunter's arrow missed a deer and hit the butt of the god of heavens. Angered by this intrusion, the god pulled off the peak of Halla-san Mountain and threw it west, creating this rocky mountain of 395 meters (1,296 feet). The Yongmeori Coast, which lies at the foot of Sanbang-san Mountain, looks as though a dragon's head is delving into the water, hence the name. It is a geological wonder created by continuous stacking and erosion of sandstone over millions of years.
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