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In terms of the local features and sightseeing courses, Outer Chilbo is divided into a number of sectors like those centering on Jangsu Peak, Manmulsang, Rojok Peak, and Taphokdong.
Jangsubong section features Suri Peak which is said to have been a habitat of an eagle, Jangsu Rock which looks like a warrior standing majestically ready to mow down a formidable enemy at a stroke, Kom(sword) Rock which is legendarily said to have been used by the warrior to sharpen his sword, and Okryu Pool which is said to have been the place where the warrior sharpen his sword. The section also has Mae Rock resembling a dancing hawk, Maengsu Peak looking like a horde of beasts of prey showing off their courage by a strange movement, Chonyo(girl) Rock and Chonggak(boy) Rock. Below Chonyo Rock lies a rock that seems to be a cat looking up at the girl. Chonyo Rock is just like the graceful figure of a shy girl in a raincoat, her hands tucking her rain-drenched skirt, Chonggak Rock looks like a taciturn and innocent boy standing awkwardly while proposing to a girl. Shaped so vivid and real-like, the natural formation of Chonyo and Chonggak rocks catches the eyes of the sightseers who scrutinize them from all angles with a burst of guffaws.
The Manmulsang section includes Manjang Peak named after its sky-scraping cliffy mass, the palace-like Kwolmun Peak, Janggun Peak standing ingeniously like a general in command of ten million-strong army, Sungchon Peak which is said to have been the haunt of fairies who frequented to enjoy the scenery of Manmulsang and several other renowned places. It also covers Suthak Rock looking like a cock about to fly away with its head erect after having a fill of food, Chokhyol Rock which is said to have been riddled by arrows shot by a warrior to learn martial arts, and Joyakdae which is a good point that commands an open view of the section.
The Rojokbong section has some renowned places like Rojok Peak looking like a high heap of rice bags, and Kichi Peak with the name coming from its shape like a group of banners held high by standard bearers in the vanguard of a marching column. The scenery is more elegant with dwarf pines growing in crags of the peaks. On a ridge next to Rojok Peak lies a Phungdol Rock which is just like the figure of a peasant looking up at Rojok Peak with a greater harvest in mind. This section has a two-stage falls and a six-stage falls which is of paramount interest in the Rojokbong Valley. The six-stage falls sometimes cascades and sometimes drops vertically and there are pools in each stage. Each height of 6-stage falls is from 6 m to 25m. It is particularly spectacular in the rainy season.
The Taphokdong section is well-known for its beautiful valleys and ravines which are counted as typical attractions of the celebrated mountain. Some well-known falls and pools are the Ryongso Fall(30m) which is one of the biggest falls in the mountain and the oval Ryongso Pool, the Idan Falls formed in two stages, the Umnok Pool where a couple of deer is said to have haunted to drink, and the Chonu Falls which looks like a shower.