This is the one of the highlights that we loved most.
우리가 가장 기억에 남은 활동은...바로...보물 찾기가 아니었나 싶다.^^
너무 흥미진진해서 그런가?
We loved Treasure Hunting since it was so thrilling.
Treasure Hunting or 보물 찾기 begun.
Within on hour, each family was tasked to start going around their way and navigate themselves through the map and clues that the committee had provided to find the 14 treasures or marks scattered around the 42-acre wide camping ground^^. What a task.
As soon as found the post as indicated on the clue-map, we got to clip or mark the stamp on a piece of paper provided. Eyra was doing the clipping and jotting down the puzzle written on each post. We got to solve the puzzle if we were able to collect the 14 stamps. It was so hot. But, since most of the families were having the best time right there...there was literally no time to complain. We just got to move and push ourselves to solve the problems.
During which, what would a race be without any traces of memories as we ventured upon the camping ground. So, we just ended up taking pictures while walking our way through the camping ground.
And...this was EXACTLY what we meant.
We would never miss our chance of being 'flushed down' into the lush green of this beauty. We live in Seoul where what we normally see was building and building. So, upon finding this beautifully and wildly scattered yellow bushes of flowers...we were stunned.
Off we went into it. We then stopped walking. Instead, were were admiring the lush flower beds on the camping ground.
Had we never dared ourselves to stop from the race, we would never have the chance of enjoying this panoramic view.
It was like being soaked in the 'House on the Prairie'-kind-of-movie set.^^ If you know what I mean^^
The wooden fence on the right somewhat imbued the Western-flavored sense of the environment---Yet, this was all in Korea. Who would've thought that it would be just around the corner^^
or...I must've been so mindless or clueless as to think that such a beauty would not exist in Korea.
I was wrong, then.
In fact: this shows how this pretty landscape is within reach from Seoul.
So, we are so indebted to the committee who have done their best to bring us there.
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