May 1 - 25 (Part 8) Jeju Island Continues
As I mentioned in my previous blog, our next and final stop on this first day (9th of May) of our Jeju Island journey was Eongtto Falls (엉또 폭포). Located just above Seogwipo, only a 17-minute drive from our hotel, Eongtto Falls are usually silent and dry. Most days, there is nothing to see at all. Only after more than 70 mm of rain falls in the surrounding mountains does the waterfall reveal itself. On this grey, rain-soaked day, it felt as if Jeju had quietly decided to show us one of its hidden sides. The name Eongtto refers to the entrance of an eong . In the Jeju language, eong means a cave smaller than a rock shelter, while tto means entrance. It’s a fitting name for a place that stays concealed, tucked away in the forest, waiting patiently for the right conditions to come alive. When the waterfall flows, it drops nearly 50 meters down the cliff, carving its way through unusual rock formations and steep stone walls. The sound of the water fills the valley, while th...