Sangdo


Looks like there used to be a church around here.

This house seemed to be in use as an office.

Most of the area has been bulldozed. Last time I was here there were three apartment buildings standing on this spot.

I guess this belonged to a fortune teller. Even deities need a drink now and then.

There were too many directions to go in, so we went the easiest looking way.

This is probably another prop for a fortune teller.

That hill looks a little intimidating. Last time I came with Laura and Matt, a man prevented us from going up the hill.

Closer look at the hill.




There were lots of dogs around guarding the still-inhabited homes.

That trophy is for taekwondo.

Abandoned car.










Boiler control.




Time to go.

There was an abandoned house next door. I was going to jump the wall, but Jung found out the gate was unlocked.

I suggested she sit here for a picture, but that case on the floor wasn't very strong.


Second floor.





It was unclear whether this kindergarten-looking building was abandoned. As far as I can tell, the blankets were protecting it from the surrounding demolition.

Stray cat.


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Copyright Jon Dunbar 2004

Photos taken by
Nikon CoolPix 4500
digital camera.