Oh September, such a wonderful month - the crowds from the summer have gone back home, kids are back in school, and the weather is still quite summery. In fact, autumn arrived exactly on the equinox; it was hot and humid one day, rainy the next, and then it was fall - no turning back.
When you live in a big city, you get used to forests high-rise apartments, trails paved with concrete and rivers are nothing more than filthy, stinky canals running beneath the streets. Luckily, Busan has many options for escaping the pollution and the crowds, and the cliffs at Taejongdae are probably my favorite option.
After months of craziness, it felt really good to rest my eyes on that scene.
Of course, it is still the city after all, but at least it's not like the crowds at Haeundae, right?
"Hey, what's up?"
Christi: 1, City Life: 0. That's "Victory!" to you!
(Or something like that...)
"Okay... another picture. Whatever..."
(this one's for "peace")
Those are some really cool trees.
Yeah,yeah - lot's of pictures of the same thing.
Maybe we've been in Korea too long?
Reflections...
Photos compliments of the awesome Brian.
A video of the scene at Taejondae. I am still amazed by those buses! Oh, Korea...