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Exploring Stalactites of Buddha in Hwanseon Cave

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 | 11:56 PM

Foreign tourists visiting South Korea to Seoul, is usually straight, or the island of Jeju. In fact, Korea has other natural wonders that are not less interesting, namely Cave Hwanseon are.

Many Koreans themselves, who have never heard of a cave on the mountain is Hwanseon Deokhag, Gangwon Province. 6.2 km long cave is the largest limestone cave in Korea, and the second largest in Asia after the Son Doong cave in Vietnam.

It took four hours to reach Samcheok of the city of Seoul, and to reach this cave also needs extra energy because you have to walk for 40 minutes through the hills and rugged mountains. After 40 minutes, whatever, you have not been able to reach the cave entrance. You need a little more hiking and climbing for 40 minutes to the summit of the mountain where the cave entrance to reach visible.

Inside the cave was still a fairly strenuous route, with a steep path, winding streets, and decorated with waterfalls, caves and the inhabitants, who are with you bat. This cave also has more than 10 lakes with a size range, six waterfalls and water zones similar to a beach. These properties make it attractive cave Hwanseon , unlike others who simply cave adorned with stalactites and stalagmites.

This cave exploring all that it took two hours. Overall, this cave has a length of 6.2 kilometers, and only 1600 meters, which opened to the public. In addition to exploring the cave, tourists will be in the cave as a rule, unique rock formations and stalactites. Stalactites Buddha and the Virgin Mary is the most popular and often sought.
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