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Follow on Google News | Explore Busan's Geological WondersBy: Busan Tourism Organization A Geo-tour for Learning and Healing in Nature The Nakdong Delta is river and sea meet to create many sand islands. The Nakdong Estuary is a migratory bird habitat. If you visit the nearby Nakdong Estuary Eco-Center for information on walking trails and explore the Nakdong Estuary by engaging in activities such as watching migratory birds, learning about the nearby Eulsuk Island, and providing veterinary care for wild animals. Taejongdae is a tourist destination renowned for open views of the ocean, the park boasts a majestic precipice and rock formations that are the result of the tidal corrosion of sedimentary layers dating back to the Late Cretaceous period. In Busan, you can find a stunning national geopark with unique geological formations at Busan National Geopark. Discover tour routes where you can deepen your geological knowledge and experience nature firsthand. Afterward, be sure to visit Taejongdae. Busan National Geopark is Oryukdo and Igidae, a coastal trail made up of volcanic rocks. The 4.7 km-long coastal geological trail extending from Oryukdo to Igidae is a hike that is enjoyed by many people. If you are in luck, you happen to finish your hike at around sunset, as Igidae is a hidden gem for nighttime views, offering a beautiful view of Gwangan Bridge and the illuminated high-rises of Haeundae. You will love watching the sunrise from Geumjeongsan Mountain. It is a mountain range made up of granite that became embedded in sedimentary basins during the Cretaceous Period of the Mesozoic Era, in what is now Gyeongsang Province. Geumjeongsan is known for its crescent-shaped ridge that begins at Godangbong and stretches out in the northeast, southeast, and southwest directions. Enjoy Fun and Learning with Busan National Geopark Programs Visitors can enjoy a guided tour of Busan's geological landscapes through the "Earth Time Travel with a Geopark Guide." You will listen to insight from expert guides. Visitors to the Busan National Geopark get to take part in a treasure hunt as well! Each hunt requires a minimum of 15 participants and has a maximum of 30. It is the environmental maintenance activities around Busan National Geopark. Once again, you will be accompanied by a guide, this time for a brisk walk to the top attractions of the geopark while picking up litter. The geology of Busan offers a fascinating exploration. This recommended tour is a fantastic way to experience the city's magnificent natural landscapes and geological features. End
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