Dalmaji Hill

A couple weeks ago, Ric and I took a much-needed break from work and planning our triumphant return to America and spent the day hanging out at Dalmaji Hill.  We mostly just walked around, taking the train road up and kinda/sorta following the boardwalk path back down with a brief stop by Cheongsapo fishing village.  Here are some photos from our little outing.

An old military lookout post, viewed from the train road

An old military lookout post, viewed from the train road

Yellow ribbons in memory of the victims of the 세월호 ferry tragedy

Yellow ribbons in memory of the victims of the 세월호 ferry tragedy

More yellow ribbons lining the train road

More yellow ribbons lining the train road

The lighthouses at Cheongsapo fishing village

The lighthouses at Cheongsapo fishing village

Totems along the train road

Totems along the train road

The working waterfront at Cheongsapo

The working waterfront at Cheongsapo

Cheongsapo red lighthouse and Ric

Cheongsapo red lighthouse and Ric

Cheongsapo white lighthouse

Cheongsapo white lighthouse

Dalmaji Hill

Dalmaji Hill

This establishment's name might be the reason it appeared to be no longer in business.

This establishment’s name might be the reason it appeared to be no longer in business.

팥빙수: A Korean summertime staple.  This is a fancied-up cookies and cream version from Caffe Bene.

팥빙수: A Korean summertime staple. This is a fancied-up cookies and cream version from Caffe Bene.


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