Twice yearly (typically late February to April and June), extreme low tides expose a 2.8-kilometer land bridge between Jindo and the small island of Modo, allowing people to walk across the sea floor. The path is about 40 meters wide at its narrowest and lined with sea creatures left stranded by the retreating water. Locals have celebrated this with a festival for decades — thousands come, there's traditional music, and the atmosphere is genuinely festive rather than sterile. What most guides omit: you can quietly witness smaller versions of this tidal exposure almost any day of strong spring tides. Check Jindo's tidal charts and arrive 90 minutes before predicted low water.
"이 장소의 첫 번째 사진을 기다리고 있어요.
다녀오셨다면 당신의 시선을 공유해주세요 —
다른 탐험가들이 고마워할 거예요."
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