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Step inside Gwangmyeong Cave: Former mine transforms into space for meditation, music

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Step inside Gwangmyeong Cave: Former mine transforms into space for meditation, music
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Ten beanbag chairs, each large enough for one person to lie down, fill the dark cavern. A single shaft of light filters through an opening on one side, but it is nowhere near enough to illuminate the deep darkness. Even taking a single step requires carefully following the guide's cellphone flashlight. It is hard to believe that this is part of a tourist attraction visited by around 1 million people a year. Yet this is one of the previously inaccessible sections of Gwangmyeong Cave in Gwangmyeon

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