Canal Fever!


According to Jung this building didn't actually belong to Hanhwa. It was just an ad on the roof. It's all covered up now.

Boot polisher.

A couple guard dogs.

A couple guard calicos.



Naked fiddler.




Jung asked this carriage driver how much a ride cost. 20 000 won to go back to the start of the canal, a couple hundred meters away. Double that for a round trip.

Looking in the glass doors of a locked up old building.

A nice looking traditional restaurant next door.

Back to the canal.

Wait, what's up here?

This is a large area of condemned buildings.




This sign was from the "Olympic Room Salon." I'm sure the girls who worked there were able to crush a grapefruit in one hand.

East Meets West Meets the Excavator.





Check out how crooked this chimney is.

At the end of this alley, we're back to the canal.

This church looks like it's on the death watch.

This used to be an outdoor market.

I really want to see what's on the other side of these doors.

This is all I could see of the interior.

Koreans have quite a garbage system. This is a bag just for used condoms.

Time to get back on the move. There's a lot of canal left to go.

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.