My name is David. I called you earlier this afternoon asking about the Bangudae petroglyphs in Daegok-ri, Ulsan. I am an American who is teaching English in Daejeon. I have studied archeology. I am very interested in petroglyphs/rock carvings and other types of rock art. I have studied the rock art of the Philippines and would like to study the rock art of Korea as well.
I would like to visit the Bangudae site. But I heard that it is mostly water because of a dam. How much of it is underwater? Is it ever fully visible? When is the best time to see it? How do I get there from Daejeon? Are there any other similar sites in Korea? Any other information you can tell me would be nice also.