The last stop on the Jeju Island bus tour was on the eastern coast, at some brain-meltingly beautiful cliffs. The wind was fierce as we gazed on the Pacific from it’s “other” side.
I’m putting a big stack of shots here, because these are some of our favorite images of our summer in Korea:
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We've used a few different Korean language books to get by, but this is our favorite. It has essential phrases in English, then in readable phonetic Korean, then in Korean characters.
I used it to practice my reading of characters (once I could read), and also to ask at the front desk for toilet paper.
This book could save you all kinds of trouble, and might bring you closer to 'savvy world traveler' status.
It's called Survival Korean
If you're headed to Korea, take a look.
Stephanie and Steve are teachers and travelers spending Summer 2008 in Seoul, the capital city of South Korea. It's a long way from Seattle, Washington, USA...