Oedolgae, also known as Wedolgae, is a unique natural formation—a tall, solitary rock located off the coast of Seogwipo on Jeju Island, South Korea. This landmark is one of the most recognizable and photographed natural sites in the region, attracting travelers with its unusual shape and picturesque surroundings.

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Oedolgae Rock rises majestically directly from the sea to a height of about 20 meters. It stands separate from the shore, creating an impressive and somewhat dramatic landscape, especially against the backdrop of a sunset or sunrise sky. The surrounding cliffs and the deep blue of the sea only emphasize its solitary grandeur.
This place is not only striking for its natural beauty but is also shrouded in many local legends passed down through generations. Due to its unusual shape and isolated position, Oedolgae often becomes a focus for photographers and artists seeking to capture its unique appearance. Visiting this rock allows you to touch the natural magic of Jeju Island and take unforgettable photos.