Geumho


This is an adjacent rooftop.

Looking up the hill.

Neighbouring roof.

Our own box-cluttered front entrance. The cats love it in there. Fortunately we got rid of all the boxes later that day.

Out for a walk.



There was this one little compound that was abandoned.

I really want to go up there.


14/88!


This is from the window of a nearbybuilding. The chimney belongs to a sauna.


Geumnam Market.

How long does it take for a Coca Cola can to lose all its colour?






I got onto the top of a church to take pictures of the neighbourhood.

It was a tight squeeze.







When this guy dropped all his computers, the woman behind me started laughing hysterically.

A pretty posh looking place on top of a hill.


Cat!


I ate a quick lunch in front of this fish tank. It looks like something is killing the fish. The ones that were still alive were ramming the dead ones, trying to wake them. Every so often one of them would turn upside down or sink head-first to the bottom.

I went up a highrise apartment to get a better view. That must be Achasan and Yongmasan.


I think this would make a great jigsaw puzzle.

This is looking toward my home, which is hidden behind another building.

The blue and white structure in the bottom of this shot is Geumnam Market.

Toward Oksu, I could see the river.

On the way down.




Warning: the next few pictures are close-ups of spiders.





Over by Oksu Station, I had a look down the river toward Gwanak.

Oksu Station.

Shadow.

Gas lobster.

A weird building near Hannam, in the ambassador district.

The most exciting chicken restaurant in Korea.

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Copyright Jon Dunbar 2004

Photos taken by
Nikon CoolPix 4500
digital camera.