Tuesday, 13 May 2008
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The Nakdong-jeongmaek is a 430km ridgeline running from the south-eastern Korean city of Busan to the sacred mountain of Taebaek-san where it meets the great ridge of the Baekdu-daegan; the spine of Korea. Together these ridges form the watershed for the Nakdong river, the longest in South Korea, which has it's mouth in Busan city and it's source at Taebaek-san. From the spring of 2008 to May 2009 I'll be section hiking the 500km ridge trail. Copyright@2008 Andrew Douch
6 comments:
Hellow Roger Shepherd
this is Daewoo motel in korea.
i took your e-mail..
so nice your blogger...
I will recommand your blogger to my guest who want to tour in korea.
I think your blogger help our guest trip in korea.
take care yourself..
i hope i see you soon..
from daewoo motel in korea
www.daewoomotel.com
Hello sir
Thanks for visiting the site, I look forward to staying again next time i'm in Seoul and enjoying your Mother's cooked breakfast.
Hi Mr Kim.
Thnaks for the comment. I plan to be back in Seoul next spring. See you then.
Roger.
Hi there, this is a nice blog, have been looking for a blogger in korea. have a nice weekend :)
This blog pictures are good and your walking in Korea so cool!
In the video you say "sea of Japan" but it is "EAST SEA"!!!
Good luck to you and the shoes!
Sorry Su-yeong I realise that...slip of the tongue
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