- A 3-hour hike of Dobong Mountain, a large peak located within the city limits, which provided a great aerial view of the city
- Participating in the traditional festivities of Seollal (Korean New Year) with the Kim family, complete with a late night visit to a no rae bang (karaoke bar)
- Enjoying the spa rooms, massages, and saunas of the jjim jil bangs, public bath houses, which exemplify the communal nature of Korean culture
- Strolls through Jagalchi market, the Busan fish market, a truly amazing atmosphere buzzing with the energy of hundreds of vendors selling every type of fish you can imagine!
- A day trip to Gyeong-ju, a city chock full of ancient temples and royal tombs
- The food!! (Rebecca has started to learn to appreciate the pleasure of a spicy meal...Nick still hasn't found a dish he doesn't love)
Rebecca's shots: http://s609.photobucket.com/albums/tt175/werperipatetic/South%20Korea-%20Rebecca/
Nick's shots: http://s609.photobucket.com/albums/tt175/werperipatetic/South%20Korea%20-%20Nick/
And lastly, here's a video of our "eel meal" on the docks in Busan, an incredible experience:

that looks tasty...as long as they stop squirming. I LOVE you both and miss you terribly. i wish i could be there with you! keep up the blog - it's great.
ReplyDeletenap327 says... I miss you both and Tessie and I can't wait to visit you this summer.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos taken by both of you. And a mouth-watering video, also, I might add.
Looking forward to more news and pics from the next leg of your long journey.
May there be a road... Love... Dad (aka Pop) *
Folks, this is creepy, don't ever do it again. It reminds me of this Indiana Jones scene, which actually refreshes my soul.
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