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Jeju Island


Jeju Island  is an island of 1,846 square kilometres and the largest island in South Korea and is one of the seven wonders of the new world, located in the South-West of county province. The entire island was formed from volcanic eruptions that occurred 2 million years ago.

One of the main landmarks of the island mount mountain, the tallest mountain in South Korea, rises about 1,950 metres above sea level, with the sleeping volcano of this, the last volcanoes that erupted 800 years ago.

It's called "its korea" because it has incredible picturesque views starting from waterfalls, natural slopes and great beaches, it's the favorite place to spend our honeymoon in Korea both koreans and foreigners because Her temperate tropical climate is warmer than the rest of Korea.

The Island of Jeju contains several natural sites for the world heritage of UNESCO, and it has volcanic pipes, but it has 360 satellites to monitor volcanoes around the main volcano volcano.


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