Exploring Jeju. South and West.
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Today we explored the south and west of Jeju. Started out with a nearby waterfall.
Then a bit further along the coast found these hexagonal stone structures which had been formed by cooling lava.Læs mere
Today we explored the south and west of Jeju. Started out with a nearby waterfall.
Then a bit further along the coast found these hexagonal stone structures which had been formed by cooling lava.Læs mere
Up and out quickly to get to the foot of the volcano in the centre of Jeju. There are about 5 different routes to the top, but only 2 which go to the crater. We chose the most common route to theLæs mere
Got up and started to check the bus times for getting to the attractions. Seems like they are not very regular! Going to be a mission to get anywhere. Probably should have checked that before leavingLæs mere
Kleiner Funfact...oder auch nicht...je nachdem wie man's nimmt😅...
Die Toiletten sind hier echt gewöhnungsbedürftig!
Wichtig: Das Toilettenpapier nicht ins Klo sondern daneben in die MülltonneLæs mere
Some pictures of the 22 meters high Cheonjiyeon Falls. They have not really much water in the moment but it was still very nice.
Ein paar Eindrücke der Cheonjiyeon Falls. Im Moment haben sie leiderLæs mere
Took a flight from Busan to Jeju. A little island off the South West coast of South Korea. We needed a break from cities!
An hour and a half bus took us to our most fancy hotel yet, a few mins walkLæs mere
Nächstes Ziel ist Jeju Island.
Auf geht's mit dem Flieger und anschließend mit dem Bus und zu Fuß ca.2 Std. zum Hotel.
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Cheonjiyeon waterfall, Chute de Cheonjiyeon
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