So Miss Annie and I met up on the speed train in Daegu, since she was coming from the other direction. That way we were able to head to Ulsan together for our a little weekend in my temporary city. The only problem with taking the high speed train to this city is that you then have to take a bus ride for about 50 minutes to an hour to get to the Hyundai main entrance. The weather was muggy once we got off the bus and walked into my dorm. At least we were going to the beach though a little while later.
We took a taxi to the beach, since I thought the area was pretty close by. It was still close, but a little more expensive than I thought the ride would be; still only about eight bucks. We went to what's called the Ulsan Sea and Shipbuilding festival. The skies clouded up, once we arrived at Ilsan Beach (the big beach spot in Ulsan). The temperature also dropped considerably which was very cool (get it, cool?). Instead of hang around the festival we went to a park around the coastal mountain range, that was beautiful. It's actually built in honor of one of the Korean Emperors. Since there were many clouds and a little rain, you couldn't see much, but rocks and water.
Still we had an enjoyable walk, and even did some rock climbing of our own. That's something I wouldn't recommend to just anyone, but it made for a good relationship test. We ate some wonderful raw fish after our hike/climb, and then walked around the beach for a little bit. There was a concert going on, but we didn't take much interest in it.
here are some pictures. I'll post about camp again tomorrow. I'm not doing too much internet these days, except for some job stuff, or video making (for camp).
We took a taxi to the beach, since I thought the area was pretty close by. It was still close, but a little more expensive than I thought the ride would be; still only about eight bucks. We went to what's called the Ulsan Sea and Shipbuilding festival. The skies clouded up, once we arrived at Ilsan Beach (the big beach spot in Ulsan). The temperature also dropped considerably which was very cool (get it, cool?). Instead of hang around the festival we went to a park around the coastal mountain range, that was beautiful. It's actually built in honor of one of the Korean Emperors. Since there were many clouds and a little rain, you couldn't see much, but rocks and water.
Still we had an enjoyable walk, and even did some rock climbing of our own. That's something I wouldn't recommend to just anyone, but it made for a good relationship test. We ate some wonderful raw fish after our hike/climb, and then walked around the beach for a little bit. There was a concert going on, but we didn't take much interest in it.
here are some pictures. I'll post about camp again tomorrow. I'm not doing too much internet these days, except for some job stuff, or video making (for camp).
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