One of the first impressions that one may have on their first trip to Korea is.....how immensely visible the love of Korean people (or more precisely: their engineers) towards digging underground tunnels or dashing into the rocky mountain or hilly areas, instead of going around or circling around it. :) Well, yes..it is true.
I could never be able to catch up how many road tunnels I had to go through...the last time I went to Chuncheon.
I did not have the slightest idea of taking any picture or let alone recording it. I mean..I was busy talking with my friends on the car when I realized that we were just passing tunnels over tunnels without ever knowing where it may end up....so...I grabbed my phone and started capturing the moment. ^^
I just want to have a bit of memoirs of how it was.
* It may look so cheesy for some. Well, as for me...taking pictures or recording every moment when we least expect it.....is an integral part of the trip itself.
I'm glad I taped it...so I can share it with others....and at least...as for me...it indeed is a memoir in its simplest form.
I could never be able to catch up how many road tunnels I had to go through...the last time I went to Chuncheon.
I did not have the slightest idea of taking any picture or let alone recording it. I mean..I was busy talking with my friends on the car when I realized that we were just passing tunnels over tunnels without ever knowing where it may end up....so...I grabbed my phone and started capturing the moment. ^^
I just want to have a bit of memoirs of how it was.
* It may look so cheesy for some. Well, as for me...taking pictures or recording every moment when we least expect it.....is an integral part of the trip itself.
I'm glad I taped it...so I can share it with others....and at least...as for me...it indeed is a memoir in its simplest form.
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