Jeju Island, South Korea Photo Gallery
Samseonghyeol sacred site-according to legend 3 demi-gods emerged from the 3 holes here.
At Samseonghyeol Historic Site.
Brian rolling a hoop that was at Samseonghyeol Historic Site. A local guy instructed him on how to do it.
At Samseonghyeol Historic Site.
At Samseonghyeol Historic Site. There are many orange and tangerine trees on this island.
At Samseonghyeol Historic Site.
Jeonnong-ro, where they have the Cherry Blossom Festival on this Island.
Another photo on Jeonnong-ro.
Even the wall art celebrates the cherry blossoms.
The medicine Buddha at Cheonwangsa Temple.
At Cheonwangsa Temple it was very foggy when we first got there.
Look, the fog rolled out of the temple area right before we left. Compare this to the previous photo.
A little stream at Cheonwangsa Temple.
The colorful Cheonwangsa Temple.
The colorful Cheonwangsa Temple.
There was a monk chanting in the temple the whole time we looked around.
The colorful Cheonwangsa Temple.
The colorful Cheonwangsa Temple.
The Cheonwangsa Temple.
The Cheonwangsa Temple.
Next we hiked to Cheonjeyeon (which means God's pond) Waterfalls, there are 3 of them.
The is number one, which dries up unless there's a hard rain.
The hiking path was very nice.
Waterfall number 2, which is 98 feet in height.
Along the stream.
Seonimgyo Bridge
Brian on the bridge.
Doug and Brian on the bridge. It's a steep climb.
Waterfall number 3. We counted steps back to the top since this was the longest hike down-273, but there were steps to view all 3 waterfalls. It was a good workout.
Not sure what this is, but I think it's pretty
Fernleaf Corydalis
Chenjeyeon Observation Pagoda at Yeomiji Botanical Gardens. We didn't have time to go there.
A memorial to the Jeju 4/3 Incident. Around 30,000 people lost their lives, about 10% of the island's population.
My tangerine slushy made from frozen tangerines grown right there. Yummy!
Lighthouse leaving the port.