The Gwangju May 18th Memorial stands as a testament to the fight and spirit that lives on in the city. If the spirit dies, trouble might be found ahead.
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Author Archives: Carl Hedinger
After a couple of days snorkeling and riding around on the water, I want to share our El Nido boat tours experiences through these words and pictures.
Looking down at Gwangju from Mount Mudeung National Park on a clear day, I can have a brief and concise look into the city.
Seeing the Metasequoia Road would be even more special than usual maples, and I’m so happy we made a stop in Damyang for them.
Palawan’s beautiful Nacpan Beach, an adventurous ride, and spectacular rainbow put one afternoon into a perfect shell that will remain in our minds forever.
Two closely connected figures remain important parts of Korea’s final dynastic period. They shared a home at Ojukheon House.
Anapji Pond was our last stop in downtown Gyeongju before returning our bicycles. It’s full of memories from the Silla Dynasty and a photographer’s dream.
A great example of Korea’s transformation is Cheonggyecheon stream, cutting through the heart of Seoul and Korea in a sense.
I keep reading and searching and trying to find the right path through more and more inspirational figures. This is why I travel to follow idols.
Shade and vast bird numbers reminded me that leaving the city’s heat was a possibility. The Kuala Lumpur Bird Park proved a comfortable and fun escape.