Woncheon Lakeland


A bone lying on the ground.


Suwon is famous for its washrooms. This one wasn't the greatest though. Those two grey pillars both have hollowed out rooms on the top floor. One is a kitchen and the other is a bedroom. They have everything they need to survive...except a washroom. Oh, wait.


Okay, you have to admit there aren't many washrooms where you go in, pull up to the urinal, peer out the window and discover a new abandonment.

Up on the roof.

This floating restaurant is abandoned.

This one, I wasn't so sure about. The paddleboats were still in operation.


And a third one.

The Sun came out.

Getting a closeup of this one, I could clearly tell it was abandoned.

Come to think of it, so is this one.

Nobody was around to stop me on this approach.

Well, except for this cute plump cat.



Looks like a popcorn machine, and I'm not sure if I'm reading this right, but it says "Spanish patchoulie, STAR CHEW."

Inside the Korean themed one.

I also found this one in behind the windmill one.

When they came over, the paddleboat woman stopped them, and then she noticed me...just as I found an unlocked window.

Well, time for another look at this one.




And that's three definitely abandoned floating restaurants.

Charcoal.

From the balcony I got a good look inside the windmill one. The second floor is totally trashed.

Interesting design.

Peering through the front door. This one was locked tighter than a duck's...

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Copyright Jon Dunbar 2004