This peculiar rock at the village of Gacheon near Seolheulsan is known as the "male" rock becuase of its shape. Among local peoples, it is seen as a symbol of fertility and couples wanting a child may visit and pray here.

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The "Male" Rock of Gacheon VillageSubmitted by Ogedei on 4 June 2007 - 3:53pmTags: This peculiar rock at the village of Gacheon near Seolheulsan is known as the "male" rock becuase of its shape. Among local peoples, it is seen as a symbol of fertility and couples wanting a child may visit and pray here. ![]() |
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