Walking the Sea: Jeju’s “Moses Miracle”
by HoangDinh
Jul 28, 2025
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Seogeondo Island, located on the island of Jeju, provides one of the most extraordinary and surreal natural experiences that visitors can encounter. This unique phenomenon occurs approximately ten times each month, when the tide dramatically recedes, revealing a remarkable walkable path across the ocean floor. Locals affectionately refer to this event as the “Moses Miracle,” a nod to the biblical story of Moses parting the Red Sea. The exposed mudflat, which is created by this tidal retreat, stretches impressively over 10 meters in width. This natural path allows visitors to walk from the mainland directly to the island without the need for a boat, offering a rare and exhilarating opportunity to traverse volcanic terrain that is typically submerged beneath the waves. The spectacle is most striking and visible during full moons or at the end of the month when the tides are at their lowest. For those planning to visit and experience this awe-inspiring event, it is highly recommended to check the tide schedules in advance. Timing is crucial, as the path is only accessible for a limited period during each low tide. By planning accordingly, visitors can ensure they have the chance to walk across the sea and witness the breathtaking beauty of Seogeondo Island’s natural wonders.
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