Gossi Cave (고씨동굴)

Gossi Cave is a remarkable natural wonder located in Yeongwol County, South Korea. As one of the most famous caves in the country, Gossi Cave is renowned for its stunning array of stalactites, stalagmites, and other unique rock formations. Formed over millions of years by the slow erosion of limestone, the cave offers a fascinating glimpse into the Earth’s geological history.

Visitors to Gossi Cave can explore a network of underground passages and chambers, each with its own unique characteristics. Some of the highlights of the cave include the Crystal Palace, where sparkling crystals adorn the walls and ceiling, and the Dragon’s Head, a massive stalagmite that resembles a mythical creature. The cave also features several underground lakes, providing a peaceful and reflective atmosphere.

Gossi Cave is not only a geological marvel but also a significant cultural and historical site. The cave has been a place of worship and pilgrimage for centuries, and its walls are adorned with ancient rock paintings and inscriptions. Visitors can learn about the history and cultural significance of the cave through informative exhibits and guided tours.

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Gossi Cave
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백승훈
백승훈
09:56 18 Oct 24
우윤
우윤
05:53 17 Oct 24
Wooyun Daek came 😄It’s a unique cave!It was cool and difficult hahaha
박종근
박종근
23:38 13 Oct 24
I feel like I was hiking in a cave.
뽀이뽀이TV
뽀이뽀이TV
04:36 01 Oct 24
I'm active
박정애
박정애
21:35 26 Sep 24
5 people. I made good memories with my friends
Nishant Nepal
Nishant Nepal
13:34 27 Nov 23
Amazing cave. You can go deep and observe water stream. Pass through small places.
Irena Yosephine
Irena Yosephine
06:21 27 Nov 23
Great experience to explore quite huge cave
ALINA (공과대학 기계공학) KATHAYAT,
ALINA (공과대학 기계공학) KATHAYAT,
03:58 27 Nov 23
The 구씨 (Gu Sii) cave reminds me of my favorite drama My liberation notes. It also made me realised that being short is sometimes really helpful as some way insides were really low and others had to bend a lot. The entry fees is 4000 won per person and last ticket is till 4:50 PM. We did not know this and missed on our first day 😭
John R
John R
06:47 30 Apr 23
This place was a very pleasant surprise! I was honestly expecting the typical, totally sanitized experience with absolutely no serious effort required to experience and all kinds of weird colorful LEDs installed to add "ambience" to the cave. What I actually got was a nice walk through a dark, windy cave! Some areas required me to squat way down-I'm talking nearly all-fours here-and other spots were narrow enough that I, a guy who has a pretty lithe runner-build, had to be careful not to rub up against the walls. Definitely worth a visit, especially when you consider the fact that parking is free, entrance is 4,000KRW per person, and the restaurants right across the street are affordable and good tasting!
C. Houston
C. Houston
14:13 07 Jul 20
The entrance is overrun with families and can be stressful. The further into the cave you go, the more sparse the crowds get, and the less people there are to shove past you. Further toward the end of the cave it's very beautiful quiet and unoccupied. Be bold on the narrow paths, otherwise you'll never get through.
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