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Friday, May 25, 2012

Sokcho Trip - Day 4: Sunrise and foot tour

Our final day of term break arrived on Tuesday, May 1. Our stop at the Yeonggeumjeong Sunrise Pavilion the day before had inspired us to actually wake up early and watch the sunrise from the pavilion. So Jonathan set an alarm for 5 a.m. and we rolled out of bed and snuck out of the hostel, grabbed two bikes, and arrived at the pavilion right at 5:30. A few people were already waiting in the pavilion and more gathered over the next few minutes as the sky brightened. Watching the sun rise over the East Sea was beautiful and we took a myriad of pictures (which were extremely hard to pick the bests from). After the sun was well up in the sky, we biked back to the hostel for a bit more sleep. Later in the morning we had a relaxed breakfast at our hostel (which provided a simple breakfast every morning!) before packing up our backpack and vacating our room. (Stay tuned for a final post about this trip where we let you in on a cool secret about Sokcho's accommodations.)

After our leisurely breakfast, we left our backpack in the back hallway with other travelers' gear while we left for a tour of the town on foot. We had thought we had seen most of the interesting things in Sokcho the day before on our bike exploration. Well, it turns out there was still quite a lot of fascinating things toward the south part of town. On our two-hour walk we: took a short cable-ferry, walked over a large bridge (Jonathan got mildly hit on the behind by a stick-wielding drunk elderly Korean man as we crossed over), wandered around the fishing boat area, explored a nice park that ran along the south side of the salt-water lake, found a very tall rope swing which we enjoyed using (and also had fun watching a young child and some adorable elderly Korean ladies try out), spotted some pretty birds in a second park that seemed to be a sort of bird sanctuary, and finally ended up back on the main streets we recognized again. After snapping a few pictures of the statues we'd seen throughout our stay, we headed back to the hostel, grabbed our backpack, and walked to the nearby intercity bus terminal to catch the three-hour bus back to Seoul. I, for one, was definitely sad to see this break end...

The sun just edging up over the horizon
Sokcho in the morning
The cable ferry
Exploring the ports
Walking around the saltwater lake, we found a huge swing
I don't know...
Twisting
I commandeered a ship
The odd tower we saw several times in Sokcho
This was a boat-shaped movie theater as well as a few other things
Saw some herons
Or is it an egret?
Unfinished
We've added in a couple of statues we took other times that didn't fit in the other blogposts
Fishermen

For pictures and commentary about our other days in Sokcho, click the links below.
Day 1: Seoraksan National Park
Day 2: Naksan Beach
Day 3: Biking around Sokcho
Wrap-Up: Extras

1 comment:

  1. I love the picture of Ali on the swing and looking back.
    I love the sunrise photos and the ferry ones and video.
    I love the statue pictures... and the others too.
    Looks like a fun visit.

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