[JEJU for a month] Day2, Walk and Grassland

in #photography7 years ago

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On the morning of the second day, the freshness after the rain and the warmth of spring sunshine were well matched. I decided go to the most famous forest of Jeju Island.

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'Saryeoni-Supgil' is a clean forest road where various trees are inhabited. It is popular among travelers who like to trek the forest as it is a clean and unspoiled forest path.

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There were dense forests on both sides of the straight road. Warm sunshine came in through the leaves of the green light.


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In the center of Jeju Island, Mt. Halla rises high, and around it lies the plateau. And Jeju Island is famous for it's horses that live there.

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Many horses were grazing in the open meadow. I watched the horses in a cool breeze on a plateau closer to the blue sky.


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After lunch and looking around the city, I went to the near beach. It was 'Samyang Black Beach', which is famous for its black sand beaches.

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I watched the beach drinking a cup of coffee. It was a very good place to relax and recall the feelings I had experienced in the forests and meadows I had visited before.

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I sorted the pictures and wrote an essay until the ice in the coffee cup melted away. The sunset was falling in the sky before I knew it. Flights to and from Jeju Airport often crossed the sky.


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One of the most famous foods in Jeju Island is meat noodles. The soup was thick and delicious and the meat was tender.

On the second day, I took a good stroll and had a relaxing time and was gradually falling into Jeju.

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Looks like a beautiful place and the soup looks very good! Similar to Miso in a way.

Yeah, thank you for your compliment :)
As you say, the soup is similar to Miso, but I think Jeju noodles taste cleaner than Miso.
Have it a try someday!