12 Month Journey in South Korea
RevLinePhoto
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Hello all, I would like to let you know I will be creating this thread sort of a photographic blog of my time here in Korea. I would like to start this out with a couple pictures from the bus I was on.
This city is made up of thousands of small stores ranging from small food vendors to refrigerator repiar shops and many more. But one thing you will notice is the large quantities and size of the apartment buildings.
Now many of these are under construction and are building very fast.
Along with that you will notice the rules of the road many of us have came to know either does not exist or can be beent fairly easily.
I must say further that the photos have been edited on a laptop inwhich I for some reason can get the screen calibrated properly, but my desktop should be here shortly.
Now that I have a decent understanding of the local area and life style I should be able to get out in the streets and other locations to get many more photos and stories to share. I gues that will conclude my first post on this but please stay tuned and feel free to ask as many questions as you please and I will do my best to answer them.
Even though it doesnt quite go along with the flow so far I would like to add a photo taken from the bus leaving Inchion International airport by Soul.
Ryan
This city is made up of thousands of small stores ranging from small food vendors to refrigerator repiar shops and many more. But one thing you will notice is the large quantities and size of the apartment buildings.
Now many of these are under construction and are building very fast.
Along with that you will notice the rules of the road many of us have came to know either does not exist or can be beent fairly easily.
I must say further that the photos have been edited on a laptop inwhich I for some reason can get the screen calibrated properly, but my desktop should be here shortly.
Now that I have a decent understanding of the local area and life style I should be able to get out in the streets and other locations to get many more photos and stories to share. I gues that will conclude my first post on this but please stay tuned and feel free to ask as many questions as you please and I will do my best to answer them.
Even though it doesnt quite go along with the flow so far I would like to add a photo taken from the bus leaving Inchion International airport by Soul.
Ryan
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Excellent begining. I am looking forward to trip. Will you identify the cities as you go along?
Thanks for you time and your work.
Andyw
Yes I will be identifying cities, I am currently loading pictures from today and made shure I took pictures of road signs and such to get names and locations.
Ryan
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This trip we started in the marina which is full of old and new ships. Now the day was very overcast and threatening to rain a good portion of the day.
This is of the main bone yard portion of it were they are parting one from the old to the new.
Along this streatch you will find shops that repair engines and fishing nets.
Now since the fishing season is at its slow point you will see most of the ships either stuck in the mud since the waters have recieded , or up in dry docks to get repaired.
Now on the farther side of the marina you will find the fish market which is lined with miles of shops and sea food resteraunts. Which also over looks they bay.
Now atleast durring this time of the season you will find some small catches of flownder, crustations, squid, sea cucumbers and even sting ray. Now some are keept alive to serve fresh, while others are layed out and dried to be boiled latter on or even ate as a type of jerky I'v been told.
After our time in the marina we headded tword the center of town which contains Eunpa park which is multiple small hills and a lake covering a great part of land in the middle of the city. Now we were only able to cover one of the 4 main hills which was suprssingly unusul for us to get to. You had to climb a winding stairway that looped through old houses on the side of the hill.
Now upon reaching the summit you were greated with a very nice view of the many different types of trees and smells.
You will also find there is a small restaurant along with more stairs that seam to go a very long way ontop of another summit.
Once you reach that summit the vew will be more than worth the climb. It provides sight that I have not seen any like while in the states along with a interesting statue at the top. I currently dont know the purpose of the statue but will be looking into it to share the history and meaning with you guys latter.
Now that will conclude my second trip into the city known as Gunsan. There should be many more like this along with trips to neighboring cities and the sights they bring. I would like to finish this off with a couple photos that have cought my eye as unusual and inovative forms of transportation around town.
BTW there is three people on this scooter. If you notice by the mans knee you will see a hand of young girl sitting between his legs.
Ryan
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Keep the photos coming...I'm enjoying them as I was born in South Korea.
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Dogdots what town were you bornin?
Summerz would you have any sugjestions on places to visit?
Thanks again more should be on the way this weekend and hopfully every weekend to come.
Ryan
Live life to its fullest you never know whats in your future.
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I was born in an orphanage in Seoul. Left there when I was 4 months old and came to beautiful ND
Seeing photos of Korea lets me see the country I was born in, but never returned to. So I look forward to you postings.
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Oh gosh not really..just be free as a bird lol.
There are so many pretty country sides and little villages with nooks and crannies.
DMZ could be an interesting trip.
I never got in there as there was turbulence at the time and I was a civilian.
On the Travel channel not long ago I see they give tours.
Ryan
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Ryan
Thanks for watching everyone I hope Iv shared some experiences and information that others can use. I will be taking as many pics as I can on this last trip.
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Hope your feeling better....and get better
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Looking forward to seeing Hawaii, Have never been there.
Hope you feel better soon!
Ryan
Live life to its fullest you never know whats in your future.
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Hope all works out for you and there is something that can be done to help your heart work properly.
Looking forward to your next set of photos.
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