Bangudae Petroglyphs

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title: Bangudae Petroglyphs
text: The Bangudae Petroglyphs are pre-historic engravings on flat vertical rock faces. They are on rocks around 8m wide and around 5m high on steep cliffs on the riverside of the Daegokcheon stream, a branch of the Taehwa River, which runs eastward and joins the Donghae at Ulsan. The surrounding ten rock faces have a small number of engravings as well. The rocks consist of shale and hornfels oriented toward the north and they shine for a while at sunset. As an overhanging cliff they are in the struct
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date modified: 2024-02-10T21:52:35Z
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