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Sudo Girls' High SchoolShe was afraid because the bridge was shaking.
We caught the train at Daebang.
Looking down on the abandoned school.
We couldn't see the security guard inside.
This is the building with the auditorium.
No way in.
Someone painted some anti-American military graffiti on a window facing Yongsan Garrison.
Not sure what this was supposed to be.
Finally we saw the security guard, so we hurried away.
Inside the school.
These signs warn that if you go through this door, you will be guilty of theft. Not sure why anyone would use an abandoned school for storage.
Also not sure why this door had bars. Most of the bars broke in the making of this picture.
Jung found a balloon that couldn't have been there long.
Spying on the security guard.
We went up higher.
This is from a Korean horror movie.
She got dust all over herself.
You can't come in this room if you're not a student in this class.
Didn't stop her.
This seemed to be a teacher's lounge.
I think this is a cubicle where they put out-of-control students.
The graffiti from the other side.
Up to the roof.
Going back down.
The way out.
The mosquitos were draining her quickly. They didn't bite me at all.
She had dozens of bites.
He loves hot moms.
Rather than installing actual nice-looking walls, it's easier to just post up the words "lovely wall."
We went by Hoehyun where two ghosts kissed Jung.
Throwing up in Haebangchon.
On our way home we got lost and ended up in Boramae, in a place we visited two years ago. Not surprisingly all the buildings are gone, but surprisingly they haven't built over it.
This is the only structure that remains.
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Please remember that these photos are all copyrighted to me. If you want to use them in any way, there's a 90 per cent chance I'll give you my permission, and be able to give you a copy with a higher DPI.Copyright Jon Dunbar 2004 |
Photos taken by Nikon CoolPix 4500 digital camera.
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