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Goseong area at the Baekdudaegan,
which connects Mt.
Geumgangsan and Mt.
Seoraksan, has an
abrupt slope toward
the sea and many mountain
tops toward the land.
Due to the influence
of Taebaek Mountains,
it has different climates
compared to other
areas. It's warm in
the winter and cool
in the summer.
The East sea is formed
on the rapid slope
of Taebaek Mountains
, so it's more slanted
compared to other
seas of Korea. Water
is rather cold because
of the North Korean
current, and the bottom
of it is composed
of base rocks or thick
grits that gives you
a clear sight.
The underwater mountain
ranges are as developed
as that of the Taebaek
Mountains , and the
underwater valleys
are called underwater
Geumgang because of
its great features.
On each rock of the
underwater valleys
gather sea anemones
of the same color
and they add to the
fascinating scenery
along with the corals.
The base rock zone
is abundant and the
water is clear, and
therefore able to
give a clear view.
Underwater the fantastic
rock cliff, sea plants,
corals, octopus, and
schools of yellowtail
are also plentiful.
The diverse underwater
landscapes make this
area a favorite among
Korean divers. Beach
diving, boat diving,
and bulwark diving
is possible.
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Aquanautics
information |
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82-33-632-1565 |
| Gyoam
dive resort |
82-33-632-1187 |
Songjiho
Lake |
82-33-632-6526 |
| Daesung
leisure sports |
82-33-682-4233 |
Sea
life Cheonggan
resort |
82-33-633-1188 |
| Baekdo
submarine |
82-33-631-4233 |
Ayajin |
82-33-632-8182 |
| White
shark |
82-33-681-0788 |
King
sport |
82-33-633-6716 |
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