Seomjin River
The Seomjin River is a major river located in South Korea, flowing through the provinces of Jeollanam-do and Jeollabuk-do. It stretches approximately 212 kilometers and is known for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity. The river is an important water source for agriculture and supports various ecosystems along its banks.
The Seomjin River is also famous for its clear waters and picturesque landscapes, attracting tourists and nature enthusiasts. It is home to several species of fish, including the endangered Korean native trout. The river plays a vital role in the local culture and economy, providing recreational opportunities and supporting fishing activities.