
Hyeopjaegul Lava Tube (Hallim Park) (협재굴(한림공원))
300 Hallim-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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Explore the ancient depths of Hyeopjaegul Lava Tube, a remarkable geological journey near Jeju Island. Expect to walk through a unique mix of lava flow and limestone formations, showcasing millions of years of volcanic history. This natural wonder is ideal for geology enthusiasts and families seeking an educational day out. The cool, subterranean atmosphere makes it pleasant year-round, but early autumn offers the best chance for clear trekking weather.
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Hyeopjaegul Lava Tube is one example of the lava tube systems of Jeju Island, along with Hwanggeumgul, Socheongul, Ssangyonggul and Manjanggul Lava Tubes. The cave is approximately 200 meters in length, 10 meters in x_width and 5 meters in x_height. It is thought to have been created by the lava that erupted from Hallasan Mountain some 25 million years ago. This cave uniquely contains features of both lava and limestone caves. The entire area surrounding the cave is a huge stratum of seashells and sand, while the interior of the cave has a mystical ambience due to its various formations such as stalactites and stalagmites, hanging from the ceiling and sprouting up from the bottom of the cave. The cave also features pillars formed when stalactites and stalagmites join together. The cave walls are covered in lime, which at times looks like beautiful cave paintings. The temperature inside the cave stays at 17~18℃ throughout the year, making the cave a welcome escape from the summer heat and a great place to keep warm during winter.
Hyeopjaegul Lava Tube has been designated Natural Monument No. 236 and ranks among the world’s major mysterious caves, such as the stone salt cave of Peru and the underwater limestone caves of Yugoslavia. As Hyeopjaegul Lava Tube is close to Ssangyonggul Lava Tube, the two can be visited on the same day.
Hyeopjaegul Lava Tube has been designated Natural Monument No. 236 and ranks among the world’s major mysterious caves, such as the stone salt cave of Peru and the underwater limestone caves of Yugoslavia. As Hyeopjaegul Lava Tube is close to Ssangyonggul Lava Tube, the two can be visited on the same day.
Visitors also explore Geumneung Beach (금능해수욕장), Hallim Park (한림공원) and Ssangyonggul Cave (Hallim Park) (쌍용굴 (한림공원)) near this location.
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33.38829, 126.23815

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