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Sangdo
At a construction site, I saw this interesting update of the Japanese imperial flag on a fence outside a transformer. Instead of the rising sun, it's got a construction worker getting zapped.
Last time I passed here, all that was on this spot was a gaping hole. When they actually commit to building, they're fast.
In Sangdo, we had a closer look at this red-tiled house.
I doubt any of these people lived there.
The front yard.
Looks like a dog's been through there.
Boxing glove?
Protractor set.
I think this is for boxing also.
The essential toilet shot.
"A perfectly good ski," I announced. Matt pointed out the futility of one ski on its own.
Pokemon embroidery!
The house from a different angle.
The next house we went into had less stuff, but the basement was freaky.
Low ceiling.
Escape.
We could've used this gun when Cthulhu attacked in Boramae.
Cabinet door.
We have a new mystery mansion.
Matt's standing by a door that would be easy to get through, but we didn't go in.
Jung sees the name of a Korean celebrity. Jo Insung.
This truck belongs to the demolition people.
On the roof.
We got some above photos of the many more condemned houses.
This is where I really want to explore.
This house looks nice.
Up on this hill there were dogs and guards and strange shaped buildings.
Time to go.
Resize your browser and hit page up/page down for a bit of a stereoscopic effect.
There was a dirty foreigner urinating in there.
After, at the dinner table.
This is what it will look like in the future.
I just hope they have strong enough chains on the giant Korean they're building.
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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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