The Elephant Rock of Pidan Island is a natural monument located in Sindo County of North Phyongan Province.
When the sea water entered the Korean West Sea area at the end of the fourth glacial period, the rocks on the relatively high hills exposed above the sea formed an extraordinary topography by a long time of abrasion and weathering.
The rock has been called Elephant Rock as it resembles an elephant.
The rock is 40 meters long and 15 meters high, with the top of 8 meters in width.
The “trunk” is 9 meters round.
At the “head” of the rock is a small rock resembling an “ivory” and in the middle of the “trunk” is a small hole. Grass is growing on the rock.
The rock is submerged and exposed by the tide. When it is submerged, it looks like an elephant swimming in the water, and when it is exposed, it looks like being caught in the marshland.
The Elephant Rock, which is of significance in studying the change in the nature after the formation of the Korean West Sea, is a natural monument adding beauty to the beachscape.
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