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About Manjanggul Cave, Jeju City

Manjanggul Cave, situated in Jeju City, South Korea, stands as a testament to the island's volcanic history. Spanning over 7 kilometers, it is one of the longest lava tubes globally, formed by the flow of lava from Hallasan, Jeju's dormant volcano. Inside, visitors encounter a mesmerizing display of stalactites, stalagmites, and other geological formations, sculpted over millennia by the slow passage of time.

Exploring Manjanggul offers a captivating journey through underground passageways, some wide enough to accommodate several people, while others narrow into intriguing tunnels. The cave's main attraction, a colossal lava column known as the Stone Turtle, adds to its allure, capturing the imagination of all who behold it.

Visitors can delve into the cave's history and significance through informative exhibits, shedding light on its formation and ecological importance. Whether admiring its natural beauty, pondering its geological origins, or simply reveling in the sense of adventure it inspires, Manjanggul Cave offers a unique and unforgettable experience for explorers of all ages.

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