Trip to national museum. Lots of nice pieces. These are the ones I would take home.
Museum restaurant is very good.
Trip to national museum. Lots of nice pieces. These are the ones I would take home.
Museum restaurant is very good.
Shop assistant in the Windows 8 shop.
Next up. Gangnam. Busy with trendy young Koreans shopping and cafe hopping.
This is the rest area in the Jimjilbang (bath house). You can sleep for a bit after your bath or stay all night for an extra $3.
Well in reallity it aint gonna happen ,, but given the chance , I,d take my chancesOriginally Posted by Marmite the Dog
No flat arse on the windows 8 shop assistant,Marmers doth protest to much
View from other side of KLFs apartment. Very mountainous area.
Her bed. Never seen one like this before. Has L-shaped leather headboard and then a leather step around the edge of the mattress.
Visit to a martial arts display with some mean looking K-Chicks bustin their moves.
Hanok Village which is a preserved display village in the city centre (not still inhabited like Bukchon is)
The karate girls again.
Trip up the mountain to N Seoul Tower.
At the top you can pin a padlock as a symbol of your love for your loved one.
Top of the world in Seoul.
Nice place to have a whizz and you can wave your schlong at the window afterwards in full view of all of Seoul's women without getting arrested.
My wrinkled hands after soaking too long in the Jimjilbang. Lucky I did not post the shot of my wrinkled old cock and ballbag!
Evening promenade round Chungmuro.
Has a local's area feel with tables of guys and girls drinking beer in the narrow neon streets.
Are you sure that's not wanker's palm?
awesome thread looper, Lao airlines now fly vientiane to seoul and busan, i am keen to have a gander but it will have to wait until i get some serious time of ,
Thanks for not posting pics of your wrinkled ballbag
KTX to Gyeongju.
KTX is the Korean bullet train. Very cheap compared to Shinkansen. $40 gets you from Seoul to Busan at the other end of the country at 300kph in 2 hours.
Last stop before Busan is Gyeongju where the Silla civilisation temples are. The train station has its own museum.
$23 gets a funky room with air-con, big TV, internet connected PC, wi-fi, fridge, bathroom with bath.
It is actually a 'motel' where Korean couples come for a shag before they get married.
Don't know why they need to be so well equipped they are supposed to getting the horn on not watching TV and surfing the web.
Gyeongju market.
Sneaky covered entrance for the motel parking.
Looper, I believe Texas Street is the place to be in Busan.
Trip to Bulguksa working Buddhist temple.
Trip up the mountain to the Buddha grotto.
This guide knows heaps of obscure shit about buddhism and was quite interesting.
Trip to the burial mounds/tumuli where dead Korean kings are interred.
They opened one so you can go inside. It is air-con inside so if you fancy being interred you could do worse than one of these mounds.
Bicycles are the way to get about Gyeongju.
Some famous old guys house.
Very friendly dog went crazy trying to lick me to death. Glad he was on a chain.
The beautiful and spiritualy uplifting Lake Anapji pond. Visit this place in the evening when there is haunting kayagum music coming from hidden speakers in the bamboo forest.
Thanks Dirk I did not have time to check out Cheongnyangni in Seoul so I will give Texas street a look.Originally Posted by dirk diggler
You literally must have walked around with that camera clicking the entire time, well done!
Well done looper, 40 yrs ago the mothers of young grunters shown in yr threads were ripe for picking by a handsome young lad (at That time) as well the women were largely available, because the men were mainly into porking their exarmy buddies.
Trip to Busan.
The famous Haeundae beach. Water is a bit colder than I expected. Also a bit pebbly and slopes steeply into the water and no waves but stacks of smokin chicks. You could definitely live here. It is cheap (well Haeundae is a bit pricey but anywhere else in Busan).
Free samples
Nivea
Sprite
Splashing around
Guitar playing old dude
Photo op from the clifftop platform
The aquarium is only $14 (with a discount coupon).
Has my favourites, Garden Eels.
It's party night!
You the man Loopy, this thread just keeps getting better.
Sorry, out of green things.
Trip to Gwanghali beach which is nearer the city centre than Haeundae and is a bit less touristy. There is a big freeway bypass bridge thing just off the coast.
Some sort of beauty contest on the beach. I was hoping to be invited over as foreign guest of honour as final judge and wet T-shirt round referee but had to settle for casual spectating.
Old K-dude flying a large kite which looked to be more than 100 metres up in the air.
If you are drowning then the kiss of life is available from this willing and able life-guard. The water was only 3 feet deep so I was unable to put on a convincing display of distress.
Very interesting Chinese economics student travelling by herself on her summer break. She just finished her internship with Sony in Gwangzhou where they were paying her the princely sum of $2 an hour (only 2x thai minimum wage) so she is relying on couch-surfing for accomodation.
Some K-dudes headin out for a top night.
This chick was bangin out some top tunes on the beach after the sun went down. A fine rendition of House of The Rising Sun and a great verison of Get Back for an encore.
Some of Peter's old GFs rocked up for the next slot.
Chinese Student wins a teddy bear on the darts throwing stall on my coin ($2!) but I let her keep it.
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