
Busan National Geopark
The God of Fire for the Sea! - Igidae Cliff
Various volcanic and sedimentary layers created by lava, volcanic ash, and pyroclastic flows that erupted from intense andesite volcanic activity about 80 million years ago form a magnificent view of nature along with sea cliffs, wave-eroded plateaus, and sea caves created by wave erosion.Rocks born in a lake and facing the sea - Taejongdae Park
Scenic Site No. 17, Taejongdae Park is a representative coastal scenic spot in Busan that has a superb view with mysterious geological structures, such as spherical hornfels, bouquet structures, and slump structures along with a rocky coast created by sea cliffs, wave-eroded plateaus, and coastal caves, which are formed as the sedimentary layers were accumulated and carved by waves due to sea level rise in lakes at the end of the Cretaceous period.Natural Crafts Created by Magma - Orbicular Gabbro
Orbicular Gabbro shows a ball formation in which minerals are arranged in concentric circles centered on the nucleus on the surface of gabbro rock around Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, which was formed by slowly solidifying magma deep underground!Address
[Igidae Information Center] 68, Igidaegongwon-ro, Nam-gu, Busan (Igidae Park Management Office)Inquiry
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