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Diving on Jeju Island
... from them there were bright yellow angel-looking type fish, bright blue tiny fish, schools of shiny scaled fish, and we saw one big flounder. Probably the coolest creature was a huge cannonball jellyfish that was bigger than my head and a dark brown color.
I felt much more comfortable on these dives than during my first trip to the East Sea. Even with a pretty nasty sinus infection I was able to do okay with equalizing my ears to the water pressure.
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Chill out time on the dormant volcano
... on Jejudo Island; fortunately there has been no activity on the island for 800 years.
We stayed in the Goodstay New Grand hotel, which was fine, apart from no internet in the rooms and somewhat suspicious nature of the couples arriving late at night. After examining the clues, it was pretty obvious that the world's oldest profession was alive and well; man and lady enter the lobby, strong smell of alcohol and dubious ability ...
Day 8 Rainy Day
Hallo!!
Omdat Sophie nogal erg verbrand was had ze slecht geslapen en besloten het ochtend programma te skippen. Anouk en Sophie zijn 's ochtends achter gebleven in het hotel en hebben nog even lekker geslapen en uitgerust. We zouden later die dag bij het Trick Art Museum afspreken.
Het was ook lekker goed aan het regenen die dag, het was al vroeg in de ochtend begonnen met stormen.
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Day 7 The Beach
... niet zwemmen dus erg ver de zee in is geen optie..
Er drijft namelijk een lijn in de zee en verder mag niet... we kwamen ongeveer tot bovenbeenhoogte erin.
Gelukkig was er genoeg afleiding om ons bezig te houden en ook ging een dj op een gegeven moment aan de gang. Waarbij Mitch, Kevin, Ini en Romee door fotograven werden gevraagd te gaan dansen.. reden: we zijn buitenlanders.. naja op Kevin na. Na het awkward moment gefotografeerd te ...
Jeju - the volcanic museum
... 8211; almost everyone’s Korean. Only 50m to go, and you can see the successful climbers at the summit – break’s over, time to join them. Your thighs burn as you make it to the peak, but the view is worth it. You’re at the top of Mount Hallasan, Korea’s tallest peak, a dormant volcano. Peering down into the crater below, you can just make out a roe deer munching on the grass – maybe he’ll take a sip out of the volcanic ...