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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 45. Chapters: Unjusa, Jindo Island, Mokpo, Geumtapsa, Neunggasa, Gurye, Gwangyang, Yeosu, Muan, Haenam, Gangjin-eup, Hampyeong, Jangheung, Boseong, Cheonghaejin, Jirisan, Hwanbyeokdang, Sites of fossilized dinosaurs across the southern South Korean coast, Hwasun, Yeosu-Suncheon Rebellion, Goheung, Sinan, Jeollanam-do, Yeonggwang, Wando, Yeongam, Soswaewon, Naro Space Center, Damyang, Wolchulsan National Park, Jangseong, Muan International Airport, Gokseong, Namak, South Korea, Ttangkkeut, Dadohaehaesang National Park, Jirisan National Park, Hallyeohaesang National Park, Hongdo, Baekyangsa, Heuksando, Hwaeomsa, Naejangsan National Park, Seomjin River, HVDC Haenam-Cheju, Saengildo, Anmado, Kim Yun-sik, Mihwangsa, Yeongsan River, Boeunsan, Dalmasan, Namhae Chemical Corporation, Daeheungsa, Maryang, Gageodo, Yeoseodo, Gageo Reef, Sambongsan, Palyeongsan, Cheongwansan, Jogyesan, Duryunsan, Obongsan, Byeongpungsan, Cheondeungsan, Mandeoksan, Gibaeksan, Geumosan, Dosolbong, Gajisan, Baegamsan, Nogodan, Sanghwangbong, Sanseongsan, Wangsirubong, Yeongchwisan, Samjeongsan, Geumjeonsan, Heukseoksan, Gitdaebong, Mohusansan, Jeokjasan, Goribong, Illimsan, Jujaksan, Suwolsan, Jeamsan, Imamsan, Suinsan, Bulgapsan, Dongaksan, Geumgoksa, Baengnyeonsa, Sinjido, Hauido, Muwisa. Excerpt: Unjusa or Unju Temple is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Hwasun County, South Jeolla province, South Korea. It is 26 km (16 mi) southwest of Hwasun County or 40 km (24 mi) south of Gwangju. Compared with other temples in South Korea, this temple has an unusual collection of stone Buddha statues and stone pagodas, so Unjusa is often referred to as the mysterious temple. Among several assumptions regarding its origin, the most widely known one is that Monk Doseon founded the temple based on geomancy during the late period of Silla Dynasty (57 BC - 935 AD), but th...