Sangbong


Buster fell down.

That cat has better balance.

It's a brokeinkorea gang.







Every single time, I find one. This is becoming a cliche.

Good idea for a business card.

We made Anne-Marie sit in the bad girls' room.

Up on the roof.


Across the street.


October 2007



And no windows left to clean.


Tel walked right into my diabolical trap.

We stuck him in the attic.



I heard somewhere that all buildings made in Seoul for a long time had to have a little house like this on the roof for housing artillery in case of another war.

That school behind us looked kind of weird.

I don't understand what's going on here. It doesn't look abandoned, but why is the door open? They also have a Jesus plate up above the clock, maybe to ward away gangsters.


Somebody was studying English.

Photo house? This looks like a happy place to do your business.


Roach motel.

On a larger scale.





Two doors were placed across these windows of two adjacent buildings.

Quite a ways down.

No!

Dammit! I didn't do that.

Nice ceiling light.

One old building left in this cleared lot.

This old woman was going through the buildings. I think she's a scavenger.

Anne-Marie whipped out her state-of-the-art camera.


This building was relatively nice inside. With a bit of renovating it would be quite nice.

There were places on the wall where children had marked their heights as they grew. And they were all taller than Anne-Marie.

Look at all the furniture on this roof.

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.