Welcome to Our Korea
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These clay pots are used to store Kimchi, the famous Korean fermented cabbage dish, during the wintertime. |
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Hanging out at a guesthouse in the mountains, wondering how the Nazis ripped off an ancient Buddhist symbol to represent their sorry lot. |
Rhonda visits a temple with a couple friends. |
A temple in a tiny village in the countryside. |
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You guessed it. Another temple. This one, like many others, has scenes of the life of the Buddha depicted on it's walls. |
A view of the water at Ulung Island, and a little church with a red roof. |
The squid hang to dry by the thousands. Later, they will be sent to the mainland for a tasty, popular Korean snack (OJingAh!). |
A 400 year old tree is an afternoon gathering place, and is located next to the village well. |
A mountain rises up out of the East Sea(also called the Sea of Japan). |
![]() "Miss Kim" Tae Ok Teacher, New mom Congratulations Tico! |
This is dedicated
to some of our pals while we were in Korea |
![]() Sun Suk Man "Hin Sem" Artist, teacher |
![]() Ahn Jeom Mi Korean English teacher |
![]() Andrew Manhart Urban Planner/ Photographer |
![]() Dong Tran International playboy/ Wise guy |