On the extreme southern coast of Goheung Peninsula, Paeseom is a small island accessible only on foot across tidal flats during low water — no bridge, no boat, no ticket booth. Local farmers and clam diggers have made this crossing for generations, and if you time the tides correctly (within 2 hours of low water on spring tides), you walk across 1.2 kilometers of ribbed mud past clam beds and exposed reef. The island itself has a tiny village, a lighthouse, and a view south across the open sea toward Dolsando and the outer archipelago. This requires genuine tide-table preparation and rubber boots — exactly the kind of effort that makes it genuinely yours once you're standing on the other side.
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