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Tag Archives: Korea
Jeju Island – South Korea (Part Four)
Part Four: (Click here for Part One, Part Two or Part Three) The next morning I woke early again to watch the sunrise from the beach. Little did I know that the very spot where we had camped was the … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Bijarim Forest, Camp Humphreys, camping in Jeju, D750, Ferry to Jeju, Gimnyeong Seongsegi Beach, Gwaneumsa Trail, Hado Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak estuary, Hallasan National Park, Hanil Express, Ilchulbong, Jeju Island, Jeju Wedding, Jeongbang Falls, Kimnyong Maze Park, Korea, Korea’s Black Eagles, landscape photography, lava rock, Manjang Cavern, Mount Hallasan, Nikon, photography, photojournalism, Seogwipo, Seogwipo Beach, Seongsan, South Korea, Sunrise Peak, Typhoon Goni, Wando, Wando port
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Jeju Island – South Korea (Part Three)
Part Three: (Click here for Part One or here for Part Two) I woke the next morning just before the sunrise, grabbed my camera and tripod, and walked 10 feet to the shoreline. Roxy, our puppy, danced around me and … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Bijarim Forest, Camp Humphreys, camping in Jeju, D750, Ferry to Jeju, Gimnyeong Seongsegi Beach, Gwaneumsa Trail, Hado Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak estuary, Hallasan National Park, Hanil Express, Ilchulbong, Jeju Island, Jeju Wedding, Jeongbang Falls, Kimnyong Maze Park, Korea, Korea’s Black Eagles, landscape photography, lava rock, Manjang Cavern, Mount Hallasan, Nikon, photography, photojournalism, Seogwipo, Seogwipo Beach, Seongsan, South Korea, Sunrise Peak, Typhoon Goni, Wando, Wando port
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Jeju Island – South Korea (Part Two)
Part Two: (If you missed the first portion of this story, please click here.) A good amount of time went by in a highly tense rental car before I received another text from our Korean angel. The ferry company noticed … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Bijarim Forest, Camp Humphreys, camping in Jeju, D750, Ferry to Jeju, Gimnyeong Seongsegi Beach, Gwaneumsa Trail, Hado Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak estuary, Hallasan National Park, Hanil Express, Ilchulbong, Jeju Island, Jeju Wedding, Jeongbang Falls, Kimnyong Maze Park, Korea, Korea’s Black Eagles, landscape photography, lava rock, Manjang Cavern, Mount Hallasan, Nikon, photography, photojournalism, Seogwipo, Seogwipo Beach, Seongsan, South Korea, Sunrise Peak, Typhoon Goni, Wando, Wando port
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Jeju Island – South Korea (Part One)
Note: My original intention was to publish the entire Jeju post at once, but after watching my husband’s eyes glass over after the first 1,000 words I took his suggestion and have broken it up into parts. The majority of … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, Bijarim Forest, Camp Humphreys, camping in Jeju, D750, Ferry to Jeju, Gimnyeong Seongsegi Beach, Gwaneumsa Trail, Hado Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak Beach, Hahyo Soesokkak estuary, Hallasan National Park, Hanil Express, Ilchulbong, Jeju Island, Jeju Wedding, Jeongbang Falls, Kimnyong Maze Park, Korea, Korea’s Black Eagles, landscape photography, lava rock, Manjang Cavern, Mount Hallasan, Nikon, photography, photojournalism, Seogwipo, Seogwipo Beach, Seongsan, South Korea, Sunrise Peak, Typhoon Goni, Wando, Wando port
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When There Is Nothing Else There Is The Baby Jesus
A group of soldiers delivered Christmas presents to the children of Jacob’s House Orphanage in South Korea this past weekend. I tagged along, spending hours snuggling with the infants and playing with the toddlers. One of the little boys took … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, children, Christ, Christian, Christmas, christmas presents, faith, God, happiness, heaven, inheritance, Jesus, joy, Korea, orphanage, orphans, peace, repentance, salvation
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