They had city council elections all over Korea yesterday so we got an unexpected day off! My Dutch friend Arend, and I went to climb Gwanggyo mountain at the northern part of the city. I've climbed it a couple of times, but I forgot how awesome the views are, and how nice it is to be out in the fresh air. Arend is a mushroom scientist who is obsessed with bugs, so he picked up every insect we walked past. And at the bottom of the hike is a beautiful natural spring with MASSIVE koi swimming in it. Check out more photos on Facebook. There's also a little reflexology stone path for your tired feet once you get down. It was great.

Ginseng plantations

The mountain behind the spring

The koi spring

View from the summit
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