The Korean peninsula has lots of islands. These islands is making beautiful scenery.
The Daebudo island include some smaller islands. The Seonjaedo island is one of them. Very next to the Seonjaedo island, there is Mokseon island(Hangdo). The picture is Moseom. There is sand beach (=sand bar) which is connecting the Seonjaedo island and the Mokseom. This beach appear and disappear according to the tide.
This natural phenomenon makes beautiful and funny experience. You can cross the sea on foot when it is low ride, but you definitely should be back before the sea level is coming up(high tide). This is 'Present of the moon'. let's feel the greatness of the nature, here.
Why don't you experience interesting miracle - 'Story of Moses'.
The Seonjaedo island is between the Yeoungheungdo island and Daebudo island, connecting two islands. There are plenty of grape in Seonjaedo island likewise Daebudo island. The biggest Manila clam(sea shell) farm is here.
This island is undiscovered island. It is one and half hours from Seoul to the South Southwest. You can taste special the noodle which is made from Korean wheat. In the summer you can experience Seashell cropping.
Introduction
Seonjaedo Island in Incheon (but closer to the Ansan city) is believed to have been settled since the Neolithic Era. It had been called Sowudo Island during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties, before it was named Seonjaedo in 1871. The name Seonjaedo means "an island where a divine fairy came down and danced." At low tide, a sandbar path connecting the island with the mainland appears from the ocean. Seonjaedo Island is also a bridge island that connects Daebudo and Yeongheungdo Islands.
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