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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Apartment pictures (and a video)!

Here, for your viewing pleasure, are some pictures of our apartment building and the views from our apartment, followed by a video tour!
Our apartment building

Entrance

Our door on the 13th floor

Keypad to unlock the door

Paris Baguette viewed from our back window - a great place for pastries, etc

View from the top floor

Playground from 20 floors up

Great view of the mountains

Between the buildings you can see the intersection we cross every day to get to work

The trash sorting area

makeshift fisheye :)

and here's the video tour!
(you can watch full size if you like)

Enjoy!

10 comments:

  1. Looks pretty sweet! I like the sink without a drain :) hey, thought: you might edit out the part where you punch in your door code on camera haha, right after you show what building and apartment you live in... unless you don't mind the idea of various korean youtube browsers visiting you willy nilly ;) how's the teaching going??

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  2. I loved the tour. Looks like you are quite cozy there. Far cry I am sure from what missionaries had for accomodations in 1874, right? Thanks.

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  3. So does it get loud there?

    Looks like a nice little apartment. :) When I was in Israel, we had a similar shower situation. It was . . . unique.

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  4. Christen: no, actually it's pretty quiet, even in the early evening. I think most of the people living here are families.
    The shower actually works pretty well, I've seen similar setups in Africa and Asia before.

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  5. hahahahaha classic. we had a chuckle over here about that. :)

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  6. Thanks for the tour! Love the apartment, so cosy! I like your tree :-)

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  7. Love the video! What a great idea! Do you sometimes get lost in the apartment complex? its huuuge!!Cant believe you are already there for 3 weeks - where did the time go??

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  8. I'm glad I got to see your apartment! It's a good place. It's fun to notice all those little details you wouldn't think about being different in another country (like menus being customarily stuck to your door, and pictures on the toilet). I like the wardrobes as well. Nice ornamental pants.

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  9. "Welcome to our humble abode!" LOLzzzz 1305

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