
Bukhansan National Park — Granite Peaks & the Seoul City Fortress Walls
Bukhansan National Park (북한산국립공원, 'north of the Han Mountain National Park' — the 80-square-kilometre national park in the northern outskirts of Seoul, encompassing the Bukhansan massif (the highest peak Baegundae 836 metres) and the Dobongsan massif (Jaunbong 740 metres) — is the most visited national park in the world per unit area, with over 5 million visitors annually accessing it directly from Seoul's subway system.
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Waypoint 1
Bukhansan National Park — Granite Peaks & the Seoul City Fortress Walls — waypoint 1.
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Waypoint 2
Bukhansan National Park — Granite Peaks & the Seoul City Fortress Walls — waypoint 2.
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Waypoint 3
Bukhansan National Park — Granite Peaks & the Seoul City Fortress Walls — waypoint 3.
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Waypoint 4
Bukhansan National Park — Granite Peaks & the Seoul City Fortress Walls — waypoint 4.
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Waypoint 5
Bukhansan National Park — Granite Peaks & the Seoul City Fortress Walls — waypoint 5.
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Waypoint 6
Bukhansan National Park — Granite Peaks & the Seoul City Fortress Walls — waypoint 6.