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Mt Palgong: Hiking into History

The rugged beauty of Korea

The rugged beauty of Korea

Going off an address that we had gleaned from the simultaneously vague and informative Palgong Provincial Park website, we set off in what we hoped was the general direction of some good hiking. The back roads from Waegwan wound themselves through villages with crooked brick bus stops and past fields of Continue reading


Busan: A City by the Sea

Overlooking the Ocean

Overlooking the Ocean

Generally protected from the Korean War by the joint South Korea-U.S. manned perimeter, Busan is not only a city with an intact history, but a city by the ocean and one of the tourist destinations on the peninsula. Boasting beautiful beaches, rocky cliff walks, Continue reading


Some traditions linger at Chilseong Market…

Chilseong Market

Chilseong Market

Right off the subway and we were already in the throng of it. First, a smell – definitely a mélange…And then the sights. Continue reading


Buddha, Manbulsa Temple South Korea

Golden Buddha of Manbulsa

Buddha

The Golden Buddha Mudra

We were off to a bit of a late start on Saturday…Perhaps we didn’t really need that last pot of coffee before heading out to Impo to find the golden Buddha of Manbulsa Temple after all.

There was a small debate over how to get there: should we take the shorter train ride that connects with the local bus for a nice, relaxing cruise through the countryside, or Continue reading


Duryu Park

Yes, we Duryu!

Duryu Park

…On Cathedral Pond

It is hard to believe that it has been a year since we were diving the wreck of the ‘America’ near Singer Castle with Jay of St. Lawrence Aquatics in upstate New York. We heard tell about an indoor dive pool in Daegu Continue reading


Produce

Oh, Seomun…

Produce

Fresh produce for sale outside Seomun Market

Wandering around Seomun Market in Daegu has quickly become one of my favorite ways to spend a day. One can literally get lost in this wondrously labyrinthian place. It is both overwhelming and inspiring. Continue reading