Javin
That's a good number.

We popped up in Magok, which Javin said reminded him of Washington DC.

Here's a picture of two drones flying above the car.

This was our goal, an old house.

Built illegally on goverment land apparently.

Filled with toy airplanes, including this one which looks like it could have carried a toddler.








The drone couldn't fly in through the window because of these things.


They got out of the car and came to see the site in person.

Reading the sign.

I would not walk under that.

Next stop was this coastal island mountain where Coetzer had always raved about wild goats.

We had to pass by a construction site but the way was wide open.

Different sign.

We noticed a lot of dead animals on the road.

This one must have been a deer, looking at the hoof.

Raccoon dog?

Remote control car.

Another raccoon dog.

And a bird.


As we left the area we saw a few abandoned buildings here and there among the active farmland.

Heading up to Incheon.

They started sealing doors at Jemulpo Market.


We decided against droning this site, but I expect it will happen without my presence in the near future.

This building would be ideal to explore by drone.








Still used for parking.

That buildign still had a few active restaurants in it, on the other side facing the street.

Next stop was the University of Incheon's Jemulpo campus. Notably, the live music venue Knock is visible on the right. Also, that university building is now ugly.

Three architectural styles. The one on the left is what this campus used to offer.

Here's the building second from the left, totally emptied.

Why didn't they just write "sex"?

Looking in through a glass door.


There was a wasp nest up there.

Possibly abandoned.

Time to head over to the building we were there to see.







We had dak ttongjib later.

Saying farewell.

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