**I am not impressed with Blogger. They just had some techincal issues. In the course of these issues, my last 2 posts were un-posted and pretty much erased. Very unhappy. So here I am, doing this again.**
Next stop: Soesokkak.
One of my students recommended this place. I can understand why. I would've liked to see more and enjoy it more, but I was alone. Blast. 
Anyway, here are the pictures.
 A short panoramic view in Soesokkak.
A short panoramic view in Soesokkak. the gorge
 the gorge
It's the entrance to the Seobok Exhibition.
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 The famous Seobul ("Xufu" in Chinese), who was dispatched by Emperor Qin of China, to find the herb of eternal youth. His envoy included 500 boys and girls. According to the legend, this herb was on Halla Mountain. From what I understand, Halla Mountain was the home of the gods: like Korea's Mount Olympus.
 The famous Seobul ("Xufu" in Chinese), who was dispatched by Emperor Qin of China, to find the herb of eternal youth. His envoy included 500 boys and girls. According to the legend, this herb was on Halla Mountain. From what I understand, Halla Mountain was the home of the gods: like Korea's Mount Olympus.
 Jeongbang Waterfall
Jeongbang Waterfall
 The sea facing Jeongbang Falls
The sea facing Jeongbang Falls
 Jeongbang Falls with the Chinese characters that say "Seobul was here".
Jeongbang Falls with the Chinese characters that say "Seobul was here".
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 Frame within an edited frame. The famous Seobul ("Xufu" in Chinese), who was dispatched by Emperor Qin of China, to find the herb of eternal youth. His envoy included 500 boys and girls. According to the legend, this herb was on Halla Mountain. From what I understand, Halla Mountain was the home of the gods: like Korea's Mount Olympus.
 The famous Seobul ("Xufu" in Chinese), who was dispatched by Emperor Qin of China, to find the herb of eternal youth. His envoy included 500 boys and girls. According to the legend, this herb was on Halla Mountain. From what I understand, Halla Mountain was the home of the gods: like Korea's Mount Olympus.



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