6.03.2007







It's been a while I've been wanting to visit Gyeongju, one of the biggest historical cities in Korea. It was very nice weather. They have bike rentals right outside the bus terminal so we were able to take some for Saturday and Sunday. Saturday we biked way out to Bulguksa, a very big famous temple; which took us long enough we spent the rest of the night in that area. This morning we road back into town and hit up some of the sights in the city. Of considerable enjoyment were an open field and a relatively clean river with snakes. On few occasions will you come across either of these in Korea in the foottracks I have made. We had two rather delicious meals for lunch yesterday and today...Ssam bap and Poori bap. Good things with rice. The large mounds above are burial sites for royalty. Not too exciting, but it was nice to see grass hills. There were a lot of random burial spots, temples, museums, etc. I thought the greatest idea was renting out bikes. That way we only spent 10 dollars on all of our travel the two days, rather than pay for buses and taxis that wouldn't afford us the flexibility or pace we were able to have. It was a very nice stay and a place to see if you ever do happen upon Korea. I hope I've offered enough pictures.

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