Tag: adventure
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The Grand Palace – Bangkok
I took a tuk-tuk down to the Grand Palace, only about 10 minutes from my hotel. This was one of my worst days on the trip. It was so hot that my phone stopped taking pictures, and I had to shut it down. Luckily, I had a go pro to take some pictures, too. The…
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Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
I am sorry for such a long time between posts. Since coming to South East Asia, I have been jumping on tours or traveling most of the time. The heat also takes a lot out of me. I want to do as much as I can while I am here, but after being out in…
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More temples – Wat Pho
On the 2nd day in Thailand, I used an app called get your guide. It has different tours you can go on, so I found a walking tour of 2 of the main temples in Bangkok. You will see the term Wat a lot from here on out. Wat just means Buddhist Temple or monastery.…
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Seoul
After Busan, I took an express train into Seoul. It was a good ride, only a few hours, and then I had to figure out the subway lines in Seoul to get to my hotel. I found a DMZ tour and woke up insanely early to get an hour subway ride to the pickup point.
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Gamcheon
We left the port area and went to Gamcheon, a colorful neighborhood built during the Korean War by refugees. It is now a culturally significant area and a major tourist attraction because of the beauty and historical value.
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More Busan
After the temple, we went to Blue Sand Beach, previously blue snake beach. We went out onto an observatory over the water where they would dive for seafood. I had a spicy seafood ramen with a couple of dentists from Singapore. We then moved to MI Po, another Port to pick up people who took…
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Boat to Busan
The other day, I took a ferry from Fukuoka, Japan, to Busan. Busan is the 2nd largest city in South Korea and is on the beach. It is beautiful. I was only going to stay one night, but I found a tour, so I made another night of hotel reservations. The good thing with having…
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Hypocenter
On my last day in Nagasaki, I left the temple with the turtle and Kannon and started walking to Peace Park. On my way, I saw a broken gate and two trees that survived the atomic blast. These were remnants of the atomic blast. Two trees that were originally thought to be dead but grew…