Jusangjeolli Cliffs

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Jusangjeolli Cliffs are a striking coastal rock formation on Jeju Island, South Korea, famed for their towering hexagonal basalt columns created by ancient volcanic activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
tourist attraction
age late Pleistocene
alsoCalled Jusangjeolli Cliff NERFINISHED
Jusangjeolli Coast NERFINISHED
columnShape hexagonal
polygonal
country South Korea
ecosystem rocky shore habitat
faces open sea
formationProcess columnar jointing
cooling and contraction of lava
geologicalOrigin basalt lava
hasFacility observation deck
parking area
viewing platforms
visitor amenities
walking paths
hasStatus natural monument
heightRange about 10 to 20 meters
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
knownFor distinct hexagonal columns
dramatic wave action against rocks
scenic coastal views
towering columnar basalt cliffs
KoreanName 주상절리
languageOfName Korean
locatedIn East China Sea NERFINISHED
Jeju Province NERFINISHED
Jungmun-dong NERFINISHED
Seogwipo NERFINISHED
locatedOn Jeju Island NERFINISHED
maximumHeight about 20 meters
near Daepo-dong coast NERFINISHED
Jungmun Tourist Complex NERFINISHED
orientation coastal cliff
partOf Jeju Island coastal landscape
Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes NERFINISHED
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
protectedBy local authorities of Seogwipo
region southern coast of Jeju Island
rockType basalt
tourismActivity boat tours
coastal walking
photography
sightseeing
viewpointOf sunset over the sea
volcanicSource Hallasan NERFINISHED

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Jeju Island hasAttraction Jusangjeolli Cliffs