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FERRY TO MOKPO, TRAIN TO SEOUL

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

I was really really looking forward to the ferry ride from Jeju to Mokpo and then the KTX train ride from Mokpo to Seoul… but unfortunately the weather took a turn for the worst and I was stuck with a few nasty days! Next time I visit Korea I’ll make sure to do so in the summer!

I ended up taking the slow ferry to from Jeju to Mokpo, about 5 hours. I stayed the night in Mokpo and then took the KTX (Korea’s fast trains… not as cool as japanese fast trains but a WHOLE lot cheaper!) to Seoul, about 3 and a half hours. All in all it was pretty simple and fast!

Ferry Jeju to Mokpo
Pushing off from the port in Jeju.

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The open sea.

island between mokpo and jeju Train ride from mokpo to Seoul

1) One of the many islands between Jeju and Mokpo
2) A shot out the window of the KTX train from Mokpo to Seoul

JEJU, KOREA

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Jeju Island is perhaps one of the most popular domestic tourist spots in Korea. For this reason I wasn’t sure what to expect (Its been called the Hawaii of Korea). I wasn’t sure if it was going to be cool or just totally over built and touristy.

Well both were true. It was definitely touristy, but geared towards Koreans so that just made it even more interesting to me. The coast was fairly built up, but the minute you turned off the main road, you would hit farm land.

I was hoping to rent a motorcycle but since it was low season I couldn’t find any shops with one ready to go, instead I had to settle for a 125cc scooter. I spent two days just cruising all over the Island. The 125cc could at least hit mid 50s but maxed out at 92 kph.

On the second day I rode around with Mark, an english teacher on break, who had his own 250cc motorcycle. The great thing about riding around Jeju is that it had a lot to offer scenery wise. Jeju is a volcanic island and has the highest peak in Korea. So once you started to ride up in altitude, the landscape would change. All these photos were shot within two days, I think you can probably see the diversity.

Jeju was pretty badass. This may sound silly, but Jeju was my vacation within a vacation. For this reason I didn’t really take all to many photographs, I mostly just rode my 125cc around (I clocked over 300 km in two days!) and drank coffee (just like at home!).

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Over looking the island of Udo.

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#1 - Climbing to the top of Seongsan Ilchulbaong Peak (north eastern side of the island)
#2 - Beach on the north west coast.

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Seongsan Ilchulbaong Peak

Jeju flowers
Wild flowers near the coast.

Jeju scooter
My beast… actually it had a sticker on it that said “my bike is a beast”

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An island and a horse.

jeju lava tubes
Underground lava tubes, one of the longest in the world.

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Continuing along the coast on the second day.

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#1 - Wind farm, north west coast.
#2 - Directly behind the wind farm, traditional burial mound.

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On the second day the wind got really nasty, so at this point we turned inland.

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Shortly after turning inland we can across this farmer co-op.

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Climbing up on route 1117, the scenery quickly began to change.

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Up at about 700 meters, looking out towards the sea. I would have loved to have kept claiming, but the scooter didnt like the step hills.

The loving Hunt
A vegetarian restaurant called “the loving hunt” it was great to have a veggie burger, in fact i ate three!

Jeju batting cages
Directly behind “the loving hunt” was a random batting cage right on the street. 500 won (less then 50 cents) for 10 balls! I couldn’t resist. I visited the batting cages a few times.

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Sunset at the harbor.

FERRY FROM BUSAN TO JEJU

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

I had a vague plan for Korea, but nothing set in stone. When I started doing research on Korea I knew one thing for sure, I wanted to take a ferry somewhere. I decided on Jeju, the largest island off of Korea’s coast (also the most southern point of the country and a popular vacation destination for Koreans, but more on that later). From Busan there is a daily (except sunday night) overnight ferry to Jeju. The ferry leaves at 7pm and arrives in Jeju 6am the next morning. In the summer this is probably amazing, but this time of year the ferry left and arrived, while it was dark out.

I have never taken an overnight ferry before but it ended up being great! I sprung for the 2nd class 4 person bunk bed room (vs sleeping on the floor with upwards of 30 other people). The latter would have probably been much more interesting but I really wanted a good night of sleep. The cost for the 11 hr ferry ride was 57,000 won (or about 53 bucks).

After catching up on some photo editing and talking to my roommates for the night (two students on there way to Jeju to cycle around the island) I had a good night sleep and woke up at Jeju ferry terminal the next morning!

Ferry busan to jeju
This was not my ferry, but a ferry adjacent to it. The one I was taking was about the same sizes…. just a lot older.

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Passengers boarding.

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Busan at dusk.

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A worker checking tickets.

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A small arcade on the ship.

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Oh man, a night club. I cant say I stayed awake long enough to check it out.

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There was this weird map highlighting different country with sterotypical pictures… I think this stereotype is “the creepy American pedophilia”

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Goodbye Busan!

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What do you do when you get off a ferry at 6am, you go take some photos….

jeju sunraise fish markets
Unfortunately I was on the wrong side of the Island to get really great shots.

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Then again there is always the local fish market to check out at 6am.

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Boats in the harbor.

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