Monday, March 8, 2010

Ulsan Rugby!


Tackle rugby game in Gumi followed by good food, good times, great people, dancing, drinking, and a surprising conversation :)


Ulsan Rugby Team:
Ulsan and Gumi Team:
Mario and I
Group at dinner
Mario and Jurie
Cheers
Jurie and I

Ziplining


3 hour bus ride and meeting everyone

Jurie and I



Congregating:


BBQ:

Ziplining hut:



Harnesses:

Beautiful view:


Ziplining in action:
The whole group at the end of the course:

Monday, October 26, 2009

Random Korea

Hyundai Ship Yard: They build some massive boats


Little town we stopped and ate lunch at near the Jujeon Seashore. Delicious dumplings and a random egg sandwich
I've never been to the Statue of Liberty, but I found one in Korea!
So the Koreans use these robots dressed up as construction workers to hold the slow down signs and to move a light back and forth instead of real people. It was quite confusing the first time I saw one, but I got a picture! The next guy down the road was not a robot, haha.

Temples, Pagodas, and Landscapes of Korea



These pictures are from the Three-Storied Stone Pagoda of Ganeunsa Site:





Driving back through the mountains to Ulsan we passed this little Buddhist temple. The monk let us go in and take pictures and pray if we wanted to.





Temple Site of Janghang-ri, Gyeong-ju

Beautiful view of the valley between the mountains. The rice fields are tiered and are a beautiful golden yellow this time of year. It's harvest season. Once they harvest the rice, they let it dry anywhere they can find so most of the sidewalks are not for walking these days :) They also grow vegetables almost anywhere they can find, so all the land on the sides of the interstate are used for growing food if the ground is suitable. They also have yards full of gardens, gardens in courtyards, gardens between buildings, gardens everywhere! I love it!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Daewangam Songrim

The following pictures are from Daewangam Songrim (Pine Forest) in Ulsan, South Korea. It was absolutely beautiful. The water was a deep blue and the trees an even deeper green.




This is the Ulgi Lighthouse:

You could climb down the rocks and go fishing and there were little tables with umbrellas set up for you to sit at and eat fresh sea food and unique Korean dishes involving very small snail looking things.

Large jellyfish...they were intense




This was a little market place we walked through to get to the pine forest park. It was interesting. Little shops to get food (including extra large corn dogs) and buckets full of little snails and tanks of fresh fish.