Have you ever heard Seonsanilchoobong in Chejoo Island ?

in #travel7 years ago

20171123

I had visited CheJoo island for several days few days ago.
It was an amazing chance to take the photos of CheJoo Island. CheJoo Island was an astonishing place to take the pics due to it’s geological aspects.

As I posted before, CheJoo island was formed by the explosion of vocano. Many site for tourism in CheJoo have geological meaning.

It seemed that multi explosions had been occurred when island had been formed. So CheJoo island is a kind of the geological museum.

Seongsanilchoolbong was formed by one of these explosions. The reason why this site was famous was it’s uniqueness of appearance.

It’s size was too large to take a pics of whole features in an one shot. So I got thse pics from the sky in google.

Screenshot_20171120-213627.jpg

There were amazing features of rocks on the way to the summit.

One of the rocks was as same as a skull

20171112_140021.jpg

Below was looked like a chicken head.

20171112_135617.jpg

20171112_141506.jpg

At the summit, I recalled my memory what I visited this site first time. It was almost 35 years ago.

At that time I got down to the bottom of the crater and walked across to the end of the other cliff.

20171112_140406.jpg

20171112_140506.jpg

There I had looked down the sea at the end of cliff with my friend.

20171112_135807.jpg

20171112_142447.jpg

Now getting down to the bottom was strictly prohibited.

I realise once more that time goes fast. It seemed just while ago when I had visited Seongsanilchoolbong at first time. At that time I was 22 years old young man.

Sort:  

I have never heard of several of the things in the title that are apparently "words"

Wow that’s amazing! Looks like Azore islands off the coast of Portugal

good post i like this

thank you

Beautiful photos. It looks very interesting. It's always nice to go back to places where you had nice memories. Thank you for sharing.

awesome photo

wow I did not know about this island.
nice post @slowwalker! cheers

Hope someday to visit this place. Have you been to Europe?

yes 2 times

nice. what did you visit @slowwalker?

awesome,,,

thank you

Wow thats pretty amazing :D

thank you

Hey really great place and the detail you had describe about this island made by the volcanoes is really amazing and good to see your post anytime thank you my friend.

thank you for visiting

Excellent images

South Korea's Iceland is the most beautiful nature to see

what a paradise :)

a great place , a wonderful journy !

It is awesome place!!

absolutely

I have never heard of it. I think it's a very beautiful place. Now I can wash my eyes through your post @slowwalker. Thanks for sharing.

I swear it is really nice place

I am very confident with its beauty. I really enjoy the picture of your post @slowwalker.

성산일출봉 저도 정말 좋아해요! 사진 보니 막 어딘지 알 것 같아요 >_< 좋은 포스팅 감사요 ^^

Great pictures! The scenery would be a delight for any tourist. Thanks for sharing

thank you for visiting

this is my first time but is good to know all this information from this post

I've been there 2yrs. ago - really nice spot but too many tourists :-)

yes, now it is quiet than before

So it's a caldera, the remnant of an exploded volcano, a bit like Santorini in Greece?

This place is kinda bizarre and beautiful at once. I like the view from the top. It must be a really strong feeling to stand there knowing that you have been there 34-35 years ago. So much time must have past... good and bad. But you are still healthy enough to get up there with all this memories. Happy for you!

thank you for comment

Excellent Post!

Chejoo is a very beautiful island, in Indonesia also many islands are very beautiful island. If there is time to visit Indonesia to play.
Thank you for sharing @slowwalker

Never ever heard of it before so cool :)

Great pictures. The skull is vey cool! I posted a little earlier if you are interested.

slowwalker you take some great Photography you have my upvote

Great post, thanks for sharing
@Missbitcoin

Amazing place !

Oh, this is a fascinating place! How wonderful it was to visit again! I'm sure now that the experiences were deeper, my friend @slowwalker!

Wow, nope. I have never heard about it, but looks really amazing. It only leads to conclusion, that there is still many unexplored places, that we all should visit some day :) The least populated with tourist the better in my opinion - makes the thrill for exploring stuff a few times bigger :p