Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes are a triple treat that make up 18,846 ha. Geomunoreum is the star of the show, with its colorful ceilings and floors and dark lava walls. Then there’s Seongsan Ilchulbong tuff cone, rising out of the sea and giving off a fortress-like vibe. And lastly, Mount Halla, the highest peak in Korea, with its waterfalls, rock formations, and crater lakes. This area is totally breathtaking and is like a history lesson for the planet, showing off features and processes like no other.
Source: Unesco.org / Baekje Historic Areas Nomination Office