Sunday, July 21, 2013

Je-ju Island, UNESCO Conservation site


I would like to introduce Je-ju Island, where I have stayed last one month, a new seven wonders of nature. 

The island is home to both polar and tropical animals. It is home to 77 types of mammal, 198 species of bird, 8 kinds each of reptiles and amphibians, 873 types of insect and 74 varieties of spider.

The island has recorded a total of 2,001 types of vertically distributed sub-tropical and polar vegetation.  The temperatures are rarely drop below zero degrees.

It is the Korea's largest volcanic island with more than 90 percent of its total area covered with basalt. The island boasts magnificent views, and is also famous for wind and horses.

The local government is doing its best to preserve the nature and limit the development which may harm the eco-system.