Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
A Couple of Videos from the DMZ
Nothing too major. I'm working on a big write up about the DMZ, which I should have out tomorrow. Until then, enjoy!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Korea Vlog 5: Day Trippin'
Once again, Yumi and I travel to some crazy place 4 hours away. Only this time, I remembered to bring my camera! This trip had a few different things involved. First, we hopped on a KTX train and spent two and a half hours travelling to a remote city on the west coast. We proceeded to hop on a bus and head towards our next destination. We visited a beach on the west coast of Korea in a small cape town called Ilpo (일포). After spending an hour there, we hopped back on the bus and travelled to Boseong (보성) to visit the green tea plantation. It was pretty cool, but the weather was unforgiving. After that, we returned to the bus and travelled some more until we came to our final destination: a railbike tour of a small Korean town. I don't remember the city, but I know I had fun! Rate, comment, and subscribe!
Korea Vlog 4: Seoul Tower (남산)
Yumi and I travelled to Namsan Tower a while back and I shot some video of a cool laser light show they did hourly. Enjoy! Rate, comment, subscribe!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Korea Vlog 3: COEX Aquarium
I took some video of an in-mall aquarium, located inside the famous COEX mall in Samseung-do, Seoul. The aquarium turned out to be a hell of a lot more impressive than it looked from the outside. Watch and enjoy. Don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe for more Korean travel videos.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Korea Vlog 2: Buseoksa Temple (부석사)
Second video in the series. This one covers my trip to Yeongju city (영주시), in particular my day at Buseoksa temple (부석사). Rate, comment, subscribe!
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Korea Vlog 1: Love Motel in Taegu
So, we travelled to Daegu (대구) for a job and ended up having to stay the night. A friend of mine recommended we try staying in a "love motel", called that because Koreans tend to take prostitutes to them due to their cheap cost and tacky decorations. I paid 45,000W for my room, which came with a big screen TV, a computer, a fridge, coffee, condoms, plush couches, and leopard print pillows. In my book, that's a damn good deal.
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