Today, Pepper and I embarked upon a lovely three mile jog down Gwangalli Beach. This city is well-designed for fitness freaks, because wide-set pathways frame the beachfront area and seem to travel for miles. In this area, daily foot traffic includes runners, walkers, a slew of bicyclists, and even a few skateboarders. We're still riding the culture shock wave, but that's ok, because we have sights like this that impress the heck out of us.
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| A Korean marina! Who doesn't love perusing boats? |
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| A panoramic shot would be much more glamorous, but until I figure out that particular function on the new phone, these smaller photos will have to do. |
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| Nope, this isn't sushi, folks. It's gimbap. It's healthy, it's good, and it's cheap. You can't go wrong with this stuff. |
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| This is what the Korean flag looks like. It's not quite as comforting as the stars and stripes, but I still think this one is quite lovely. |
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| We adored this discovery: outdoor gyms! No membership is needed at this time, because on our run, we stumbled across two areas with exercise equipment. Some machines were familiar, some were not. Bonus: they had gigantic hula hoops! |
The South Korean flag is call Taegukgi! That area that you all are in look great! Stay away from the kimchee! ;^)
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