Three limestone pinnacles rising dramatically from the South Han River — this is one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Korea, and one of the few that actually lives up to the photographs. The largest peak has a small Joseon-era pavilion on top. Local legend claims the middle peak (the 'husband') faces away from the two outer peaks ('wife' and 'concubine') because of a love triangle — the kind of story that turns a geological feature into something you remember. The best viewing angle is from the riverbank at dawn when mist sits in the valley. A short boat cruise gets you close enough to feel the scale.
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다른 탐험가들이 고마워할 거예요."
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