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Teach, Travel and Trek. ESL and Hiking Blog from South Korea. Sunday, December 19, 2010. A Year of Hiking in Photos. I thought that a good idea for an end of year post would be my favourite photos from the last twelve months. Please feel free to comment on them at the bottom of the post. No hiking in January, so no photos. Not a great start, I know. Rice terraces just north of Ubud, Bali. The sun rising from behind Gunung Rinjani, on Lombok. Taken from the summit of Gunung Agung on Bali. Eulalia fields i...

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Teach, Travel and Trek. ESL and Hiking Blog from South Korea. Sunday, December 19, 2010. A Year of Hiking in Photos. I thought that a good idea for an end of year post would be my favourite photos from the last twelve months. Please feel free to comment on them at the bottom of the post. No hiking in January, so no photos. Not a great start, I know. Rice terraces just north of Ubud, Bali. The sun rising from behind Gunung Rinjani, on Lombok. Taken from the summit of Gunung Agung on Bali. Eulalia fields i...

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Teach, Travel and Trek: December 2010

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Teach, Travel and Trek. ESL and Hiking Blog from South Korea. Sunday, December 19, 2010. A Year of Hiking in Photos. I thought that a good idea for an end of year post would be my favourite photos from the last twelve months. Please feel free to comment on them at the bottom of the post. No hiking in January, so no photos. Not a great start, I know. Rice terraces just north of Ubud, Bali. The sun rising from behind Gunung Rinjani, on Lombok. Taken from the summit of Gunung Agung on Bali. Eulalia fields i...

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Teach, Travel and Trek: November 2010

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Teach, Travel and Trek. ESL and Hiking Blog from South Korea. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Peak-bagging in the ROK. Which also has information about Korean mountains and mountain culture that is interesting to read. In Jeolla from the same website (10 more); and a list of the 25 highest peaks in the country. I also have a list of mountainous National Parks to visit. The lists are in the first few pages of the notebook I take hiking with me every time I go out. Flowers still blooming in November. The most ...

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Teach, Travel and Trek: A Year of Hiking in Photos

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Teach, Travel and Trek. ESL and Hiking Blog from South Korea. Sunday, December 19, 2010. A Year of Hiking in Photos. I thought that a good idea for an end of year post would be my favourite photos from the last twelve months. Please feel free to comment on them at the bottom of the post. No hiking in January, so no photos. Not a great start, I know. Rice terraces just north of Ubud, Bali. The sun rising from behind Gunung Rinjani, on Lombok. Taken from the summit of Gunung Agung on Bali. Eulalia fields i...

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Teach, Travel and Trek: September 2010

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Teach, Travel and Trek. ESL and Hiking Blog from South Korea. Thursday, September 30, 2010. Gangwondo Chuseok Part Two: Odaesan National Park. Waking up after the wash-out in Wonju, we decided to take a rest day to let our kit dry, and use it to travel to within easier striking distance of Odaesan National Park. Hiking fifteen or so miles in the pouring rain meant we deserved it, we reasoned. Not having enough time to do a whole day's hiking we chose a course a little shorter than this one. Still, I find...

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Teach, Travel and Trek: October 2010

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Teach, Travel and Trek. ESL and Hiking Blog from South Korea. Thursday, October 21, 2010. Gyeryongsan National Park, some Drama in Daejeon. By the time we had shoveled some food down our throats and drank a couple of beers it was nearly half past eleven and time for bed. The alarm was set for quarter past five the next morning so turning in was a necessity. On the way to Donghaksa. The trickle of a "waterfall". View on the way to the top. After summiting Gwaneumbong we headed towards Sambulbong which was...

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. April 3rd Peace Park in Jeju. Manjanggul, the Lava Tube Cave, and Gimyeong Maze Park →. March 4, 2015. Jeju Island is literally made out of volcanic rock, and volcanic rock has played a large role in Jeju life in culture. To learn all about it, the best place to go is Jeju Stone Park. After going through the entrance gate, in the first course you go past the tall stones at the top of this pictures, and then you see the stone piles shown below:. And the 500 Generals.

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. Beopjusa, Keeper of Ancient Buddhist Art →. The Ancient Ruins of Mireuksa. January 2, 2015. I originally planned to skip visiting Mireuk village, which is inside Worakan National Park. Timing the buses was inconvenient, I had already seen plenty of ancient Korean remains, and I thought that seeing a few more ancient stone pagodas wouldn’t be worth the bother. I am glad I changed my mind. The Goryeo dynasty built a post station next to the temple where travelling governm...

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The Remains of the Original Ancient Baekje Capital ‘Hanseong’ | S.K. in S.K.

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. Gongsanseong: the Fortress in Gongju. Motelling in South Korea →. The Remains of the Original Ancient Baekje Capital ‘Hanseong’. March 27, 2015. For the past week or so, I’ve been focusing on the ruins of the ancient Baekje Kingdom, which one ruled the southwestern part of the Korean peninsula. I went to the three capitals of ancient Baekje in reverse order. I first visited Buyeo. The remains of a rammed-earth fortress wall. This park is not merely the remains of an anc...

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Busosanseong: Where the Baekje Kingdom Fell | S.K. in S.K.

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. Trains and Intercity Transit in South Korea, Part 2. Learning about Baekje at the Buyeo National Museum →. Busosanseong: Where the Baekje Kingdom Fell. March 21, 2015. The town which is now called ‘Buyeo’ in Chungcheongnam Province was once known as ‘Sabi’, and it was the third – and final – capital of the Baekje Kingdom. The Korean peninsula had once been ruled by three kingdoms – Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla. Of these three kingdoms, Baekje was the oldest. I had spent ...

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. The Coast of Jungmun – Jusangjeollidea. Sanbangsan, the Cliff Sitting on Jeju’s Coast →. Gamsan Village and the Museum of Sex & Health. February 26, 2015. I like the reflections of the cliffs of the ravine in the water. The first time I went to Gamsan village, it was raining, and I was looking for a good indoor activity, and the most interesting indoor activity I could think of on the southern coast of Jeju Island was to visit the Museum of Sex and Health. JEJU: CENTER ...

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. Newer posts →. What My Trip to South Korea and This Blog Means to Me. May 24, 2015. Most people are surprised were surprised when they heard that I want to spend over two months in South Korea, and now most people are surprised that I did spend over two months in South Korea. This blog was, among other things, a way for me to continue looking back to my time in South Korea, and extend the escapism a little longer. To However, there are other ways these posts can be grou...

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Temple by the Horse’s Ears, Temple of a Dedicated Stone-Piler | S.K. in S.K.

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. Pansori Performance at Jeonju’s Sori Festival. Trains and Intercity Transit in South Korea, Part 1 →. Temple by the Horse’s Ears, Temple of a Dedicated Stone-Piler. March 18, 2015. I went to Maisan Provincial Park in Jinan County, Jeollabuk Province, to see one of South Korea’s more unusual temples. The temple by itself looks rather humble, but when put together with the ‘Horse’s Ears’, it looks both dramatic and serene. And what is this Tap-sa that I just mentioned?

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Changgyeonggung, the Quiet Grand Palace, Part 1 | S.K. in S.K.

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. Gyeongbokgung, the Largest Palace in Seoul. Changgyeonggung, the Quiet Grand Palace, Part 2 →. Changgyeonggung, the Quiet Grand Palace, Part 1. April 17, 2015. On my second full day in Seoul, Changgyeonggung was still the nearest tourist attraction to my hostel, and it is open on Tuesdays. For once, the English-language guided tour was at a more convenient time than the Mandarin-language tour, so I decided to go with the English-language tour. The bridge shown in the ph...

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Namsan: Hermitage of the Seven Buddhas | S.K. in S.K.

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SK in S.K. Sara K. in South Korea. Namsan: A Hike Through Ancient Silla. A Final Visit to Namsan and Farewell Gyeongju! Namsan: Hermitage of the Seven Buddhas. January 27, 2015. As I descended to conclude my Grand Namsan Hike (in Gyeongju), I passed by Chibulam, the ‘hermitage of the seven Buddhas’, which is right next to an ancient Silla rock carving of seven Buddhas. First of all, I like the views of the partially forested, partially rocky mountain slopes from this section of Namsan. She told me about ...

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