I loved the way the village is outlined and sketched (in the first place).
I mean, it does not have any paved street or roads. Instead, the dirt, rock, leaves, and all of the past-time ambiance and nuance are all right there.
It seemed like we were going back to the past with minor disruptions like: public telephone, ATM, automatic toilets, etc --which are OK considering this is --after all --a tourist area.^^
But, still..the atmosphere is somewhat different, once again, I am sure it was because I went there in Autumn.
I mean, it does not have any paved street or roads. Instead, the dirt, rock, leaves, and all of the past-time ambiance and nuance are all right there.
It seemed like we were going back to the past with minor disruptions like: public telephone, ATM, automatic toilets, etc --which are OK considering this is --after all --a tourist area.^^
But, still..the atmosphere is somewhat different, once again, I am sure it was because I went there in Autumn.
Ducks freely goosing around a lake inside the village... |
I wonder if it was how it looked in the past, suppose it was...what a tranquil place , indeed |
A stone bridge over a creek inside the village..... |
A thatched-roof house with a watermill |
A stable with horses at large... |
another angle of the colorful Autumn |
One of the visage: donkeys used to be treasures, I guess. |
A look out into a stable with horses around it... |
A typical village road in Korea (back then) |
I love the ways falling trees just scattered all over the place...just like that... |
I would not have loved it, should it be in Summer:)^^ |
another tranquil stream ... |
a lonely boat in the midst of Autumn |
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