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The Distribution Characteristics of Natural Caves and Tourism Linkage of Open Caves

  • Hong, Choong-Real
    • 동굴
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    • 제65호
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2004
  • This study is basic research to present the activation of cave tourism. So first of all for establishing of this study, we examined the distribution characteristics of natural caves and monument caves. The results of this study are as follows; First, monument caves concentrate upon Gangwon-do and Jeju-do. Second, open caves concentrate upon Gangwon-do and Chungcheongbuk-do. Third, typical linkage characteristics of tourism resources surrounding open caves are very high in natural tourism resources. Fourth, It is necessary to develop tourism route though the linkage with other tourism resources. But this study have been partial and fragmentary. In order to increase the number of tourists, we should make them curious about the specific region by presenting the unique characteristics of the region, for example its cultural, social, recreational etc. In other words, in order to attract the tourists open caves should differentiate from other open caves.

관광동굴 주변 관광자원의 유형별 분포 특성 (The Distribution Characteristics of Tourism Resources on Surrounding Open Caves)

  • 홍충렬;김원진
    • 동굴
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    • 제67호
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2005
  • 자연동굴은 오랜기간 동안 생성된 귀중한 문화유산이며 관광자원이다. 우리나라에는 많은 석회동굴과 용암동굴이 분포하고 있다. 그중 천연기념물과 지방기념물로 각각 21개가 지정되어 있고 관광동굴로 개발된것이 12개이다. 본 연구 결과 기념물로 지정된 동굴은 강원도와 제주도에 많이 분포하고 있으며 관광동굴은 강원도와 충청북도에 많이 분포하고 있다. 12개 관광동굴을 대상으로 각 동굴 주변에 분포하고 있는 주요관광자원과 연계성을 살펴본 결과 자연적 관광자원과의 연계성이 높은 것으로 나타났다. 관광동굴의 효과적인 관광자원화를 위해서는 주변 관광자원과의 연계를 고려한 관광루트 및 관광상품의 개발이 필요하다.

Characteristics of the Underground Atmosphere

  • Haast, J.
    • 동굴
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    • 제8호
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    • pp.55-64
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    • 1998
  • Many of the familiar roadside signs advertising caves open to the public carry the phrase, “Come underground and cool off”. This is reasonable advice, for during the heat of summer the temperature of these caves is indeed pleasantly cool. If the principal tourist season were in the winter instead of the summer, however, the signs would probably read, “Come underground and warm up”, for in winter these same caves are far warmer than the surface. Cave temperatures are nearly constant throughout the year.

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신라시대(新羅時代)의 석굴사원(石窟寺院) (The Stone Cave Temples in Silla Era)

  • 진홍섭
    • 복식
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    • 제5권
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 1981
  • The stone caves in Korea, though they were first influenced by Chinese cave temples, were not made same with their predecessors in style. Nearly all Korean stone caves are the simulated ones built artificially, and they are divided into the following: A. The caves that were made up with several pieces of natural rocks with some wood works done over them to cover the open spaces between the rocks. B. Wood works were added in front of the rock-cut images of Buddha in order to construct the cave. C. The men-made caves Suk-kul-am in Kyung-ju is well-known among the above kind of the caves. In short, Korean stone caves have their distinction in which they were inspired by the Indian and Chinese examples and developed their own styles to meet the specific conditions and restraints of the Korean mountains. The extant Silla cave temples are classified in the following four groups: 1) The type of Shin-sun-sa(神仙寺) at Kyung-ju 2) The type of Ka-heung-ri cave(可興里) at Yong-ju(榮州) 3) The type of Kun-wi cave(軍威) 4) The type of Suk-kul-am(石窟庵) at Kyung-ju

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관광동굴의 환경친화적 관리 방안에 관한 연구 (Pro-environmental Maintenance and Management of Tour Cave : The Currents, Problems and Alternatives in Korea)

  • 유영준;이경호
    • 동굴
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    • 제59권
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    • pp.21-36
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    • 1999
  • Most scholars calssify caves into natural resource, but caves possess values of natural and human resource, mix up the features of natural resources and human resources. Now, caves are distributed 260 in Korea. Seongryu Cave is showed in 1967 for the first time, till 1997 12 caves is opened to tourist. But since 1996 the 12 show caves of all is not launched the safety and environment-protection check-up adduced reason for IMF. Then caves must maintain environment of the normal temperature, humidity and dark. But the environment of caves are destroyed by tourism development. Thus to maintain environment of caves, it used to consider the counterplan as follows in restraint of the environmental change. Firstly, in case of development work to open caves, it must keep up with the prototype. Secondly, it must establish a freight depositary to prevent the influence of the caves's stain and damage due to tourist's objects. Thirdly, to maintain the normal temperature and humidity, it must install artificial poultice equipment of the inner parts of caves. Fourthly, in order to prevent the occurrence of $CO_2$, it must assessment of the optimum number of the greatest stayer. Fifthly, the control of closure for a given period of time is useful of the restoration to the cave's original state. Sixthly, by means of make narrow entrance, it should not influence the outer's air on the inner parts on caves. Seventhly, to keep the temperature of the inner part of caves, the lightening should be maintained moderately considering the convenience of a tour. Eightly, when water-proof cables for the lightening bulbs are connected each other, silicon tape is suitable and circuit breakers should be installed at the diverging points of the cables. Ninthly, the direction and angle of the lightening must be changed periodically to prevent green-pollution at the lightening spot. Lastly, when facilities and arrangements are equipped, corrosive materials should be excluded if circumstances allow.

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Moa Bone Caves in Aorere Valley

  • Haast, Julius
    • 동굴
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    • 제7호
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    • pp.11-14
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    • 1998
  • 1. Stafford's Cave, named by the miners because a former visitor, Mr. Stafford, broke his leg in it, is the most northern of the three caves. The entrance lies concealed in the undergrowth, but is otherwise wide and open. A steep conical shaft leads down for a depth of about 80 ft from the floor of the cave; at the bottom, rammed in between the two walls, lies a great block of limestone below which a rivulet streams forth, flowing through the cave, which runs from east; in the cave it is joined by a little tributary.(omitted)

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DISCOVERY OF ROCK ART IN AZAD, JAMMU AND KASHMIR

  • KHAN, M. ASHRAF;KHAN, SUNDUS ASLAM
    • Acta Via Serica
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.69-88
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    • 2017
  • Since the beginning of the human world, man has tried to prove his presence on the earth. Wherever he moved, he left his marks in different forms. Whether he lived in caves, in open spaces or in-built structures, he left evidence in art form, the earliest of which are the cave paintings found in various regions of the world. These transformed into open spaces where man carved and painted images and writings on rock faces and boulders. Although Pakistan provided an early home to such art forms, they have been discovered in Kashmir for the first time and will be revealed in this paper. In the present survey, a great number of rock art sites were found and documented in detail. These rock art sites display the earliest communities who settled down or traveled through the region, highlighting their thoughts, beliefs and practices. The tentative chronology of these rock art sites ranges from Neolithic to Hindu periods, creating an interesting mosaic in the historic profile of Kashmir.

개방동굴의 환경오염 사례연구 (A Case Study on the Environmental Pollution in Caves)

  • 신동원;정규환;조용호
    • 동굴
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    • 제87호
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    • pp.18-22
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    • 2008
  • 동굴은 주요 관광자원으로 각광을 받으면서 개발되고, 일반인에게 개방되기에 이르렀다. 이러한 동굴들은 개방과 더불어 갖가지 환경오염 사례가 지적되고 있다. 본 연구는 이러한 동굴의 환경오염 사례를 밝히는데 목적을 두었으며, 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 동굴은 개발과 동시에 통로 개설에 따른 파손이 많이 이루어지고 있으며, 관람을 위한 각종 시설물에 의해 점차 오염되고 있다. 조명들과 같은 시설물은 빛을 제공해 줌으로서 녹색곰팡이와 흑색 곰팡이를 조성시키며, 관람객의 출입과 조명시설에 의한 동굴내부의 온도 상승은 건화현상과 박리 현상을 초래한다. 또한 관광객의 무질서한 행위에 의해 동굴내의 수질은 오염되고 동굴생물들의 설자리가 좁아지고 있는 실정이다.

제주도 용암동굴의 보존 및 관리 방안에 관한 연구 (Conservation and Management of Lava Tubes in Jeju Island, Korea)

  • 김범훈;김태호
    • 한국지역지리학회지
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    • 제13권6호
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    • pp.609-622
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    • 2007
  • 천연기념물로 지정된 제주도 용암동굴을 대상으로 그 실태를 진단하고, 이를 토대로 용암동굴의 보존 및 관리를 위한 개선 방안을 제시하였다. 동굴 입구의 관리 소홀은 동굴 훼손으로 이어지므로 과학적이며 철저한 입구 관리가 필요하다. 동굴 지상의 토지이용과 식생에 대한 관리도 체계적으로 이루어져야 한다. 특히 경작지를 조성하는 과정에서 제거된 사구는 동굴생성물 발달에 중요하므로 복구해야 하며, 천장 붕괴를 일으킬 수 있는 심근성 식물을 제거해야 한다. 또한 동굴 지상의 위해요소를 줄이기 위하여 동굴 위 문화재보호주역을 공유지로서 관리하는 것이 필요하다. 일주도로와 중산간도로가 통과하고 있는 동굴은 함몰 가능성이 있으므로 대체도로를 신설하고, 동굴 통과지점에는 안내판을 설치해야 한다. 지역주민을 동굴 보존프로그램에 참석시켜 동굴 위 문화재보호구역의 효율적인 모니터링체계를 구축해야 한다. 모든 용암동굴에서 낙반현상이 발샛하고 있으므로 동굴 안정성 진단이 시급하며, 위험구역의 동태 파악을 위한 지속적인 모니터링도 필요하다. 또한 동굴 대기환경 분석의 정확도를 높이고, 장기적인 자료 축적을 토대로 대기환경 변화를 분석하는 체계를 갖추어야 한다. 공개 동굴의 조명시설은 녹색오염이 최소화되도록 조명등 개선작업이 필요하며, 관람객 출입에 의한 훼손과 오염을 방지하기 위하여 관람객의 수도 규제할 필요가 있다.

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