Posts Tagged 'travel'

Shivering in Sokcho and Seoraksan

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An unfourtunate fate for many jellyfish on Sokcho Beach

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Angry sea responsible for mass deaths of jellyfish

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Within the edges of Seoraksan Nat'l Park, one of many temples

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Enough granite to make one feel an ant

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How many Buddhas will I photograph in Korea? Not done yet...

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Outside a prayer-hall-in-a-cave, respite before the day's main undertaking

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And so we climbed up into the misty mountain top of Ulsanbawi...

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In the folds of the fog and corners of crevices

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Autumnal reds, essential and nearly obligatory in this collection

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Under-awning dragons and bells, another temple

Five Days in July… in China

An enormous, if token, lotus flower in Beihai Park, Beijing

An enormous, if token, lotus flower in Beihai Park, Beijing

The Bund to Pudong, across the Huangpu R., terrace dining, Shanghai

The Bund to Pudong, across the Huangpu River, terrace dining, Shanghai

Along the Bund, former banks of the world, Art Deco preserved, Shanghai

Along the Bund, former banks of the world, Art Deco preserved, Shanghai

Stumbled-upon market surrounding wholesale pearl merhcants, Shanghai

Stumbled-upon market surrounding wholesale pearl merhcants, Shanghai

The 1933 Bldg, 2nd ever to made of poured concrete (after the Empire State) - a former slaughterhouse

The 1933 Bldg, 2nd ever to made of poured concrete (after the Empire State) - a former slaughterhouse, Shanghai

800 year-old man-made lake and surrounding nightlife, Shichahai neighbourhood, Beijing

800 year-old man-made lake and surrounding nightlife, Shichahai neighbourhood, Beijing

Angry fellow in the Western Elysium, a Lama temple, rebuilt 1759, now housed in Beihai Park, Beijing

Angry fellow in the Western Elysium, a Lama temple, rebuilt 1759, now housed in Beihai Park, Beijing

1 of 635 dragons on a 25 x 6 x 1.5 m "Nine Dragon Screen," of which there are 3 in China, again in Behai Park, Beijing

1 of 635 dragons on a 25 x 6 x 1.5 m "Nine Dragon Screen," of which there are 3 in China, again in Behai Park, Beijing

Miniscule portion of the Forbidden City, home to China's Emperors, early 15th to early 20th century

Miniscule portion of the Forbidden City, home to 24 of China's Emperors, early 15th to early 20th century

Somewhere between the Jinshangling and Simatai sections of the Great Wall, looking back

Somewhere between the Jinshangling and Simatai sections of the Great Wall, looking back

And looking ahead

And looking ahead