Maenggolgundo


Maenggolgundo, also Maenggol Kundo, is an archipelago in Maenggoldo-ri, Jodo-myeon, Jindo County, South [Jeolla Province], South Korea. It consists of six islands. Three of the islands are inhabited: Jukdo, Maenggoldo, and Gwakdo. Three are uninhabited islets: Myeongdo, Mongdeokdo, and Sojukdo.
The archipelago receives its name from the largest of its islands, Maenggoldo.
The archipelago formed when a mountain range was submerged by rising sea levels over time. Most of the islands' cliffs are rocky and steep. There is little land suitable for agriculture, so most of its inhabitants are involved in fishing. The fishing grounds are considered rich, with tourists visiting to fish as well. Many boats stop by the islands while fishing in the area.