That's fantastic - I'm Irish and I'm a big Korea fan, having visited last October. Another thing found only in Ireland (well, okay, there's a tiny bit in western Scotland) and South Korea (specifically, on southern Jeju-do) are black basalt columns that rise from the sea at the coast. In Ireland, they're better known as the Giant's Causeway.
A rare insight that can only come from an Irish person who's been to Jeju! Of course, I had to look it up and yes, they're from the same type of volcanic eruptions, called Columnar Jointing. I guess this makes number 15. Thank you!
That's fantastic - I'm Irish and I'm a big Korea fan, having visited last October. Another thing found only in Ireland (well, okay, there's a tiny bit in western Scotland) and South Korea (specifically, on southern Jeju-do) are black basalt columns that rise from the sea at the coast. In Ireland, they're better known as the Giant's Causeway.
A rare insight that can only come from an Irish person who's been to Jeju! Of course, I had to look it up and yes, they're from the same type of volcanic eruptions, called Columnar Jointing. I guess this makes number 15. Thank you!