:March to December each year
• Location:Geopark Center and Jinchon-ri Basalt
(Hanui Beach)
:1 hour
(30 minutes indoors, 30 minutes outdoors)
- Geopark Center: Learn about the internal structure
and composition of the Earth.
- Jinchon-ri Basalt: Observe basalt and olivine.
:March to December each year
• Location:Geopark Center and Yongteurimbawi Rock,
Fold Structure in Nampo-ri
: hour 30 minutes
(30 minutes indoors, 1 hour outdoors)
- Outdoor observation is only available
1 hour before low tide.
- Geopark Center: Learn about
the reproduction of fold structures.
- Fold Structure in Nampo-ri : Observe the actual fold structures.
:March to December each year
• Location:Geopark Center and Dumujin
• Duration:1 hour 20 minutes
• Contents- Geopark Center: Learn about the process of
sediment (sand, mud) accumulation.
- Dumujin: Observe cross-bedding and ripple marks.
:March to December each year
• Location:Kongdol Beach
• Duration:30 minutes
• Contents:Write a short text using 'Kongdol' and
print it as a postcard.
:March to December each year
• Location:Nongyeo Beach and Okjuk-dong
Coastal Dune
:40 minutes (outdoors)
• Contents- Nongyeo Beach: Learn about the deposition of
sea sand and the formation of beaches.
- Okjuk-dong Coastal Dune: Understand the formation of
coastal dunes.
:March to December each year
• Location:Geopark Center and Jiduri Beach
• Duration:1 hour 30 minutes
(30 minutes indoors, 1 hour outdoors)
- Outdoor observation is only available
1 hour before low tide.
- Geopark Center: Learn about the reproduction
of fold structures.
- Jiduri Beach: Observe the actual fold structures.
:March to December each year
• Location:Geopark Center and Nongyeo Beach
• Duration:1 hour 10 minutes
(40 minutes indoors, 30 minutes outdoors)
- Geopark Center: Learn about the process of
sediment (sand, mud) accumulation.
- Mia Beach : Comparative observation of the cross-bending of 9.8 billion years ago and the cross-bending of today.
: March to December each year
• Location: Bunbawi Rock,
Socheongdo Island Stromatolite
: 30 minutes
• Contents: Explore the changes in Earth's atmosphere
composition caused by blue-green algae
and its consequences.