Here are some other uncategorized still photos I have uploaded from my computer.
First, here is a picture of an octopus sculpture I saw in the Busan subway.
Next, there is the Busan skyline as seen from the top of Jangsan (which is situated north of Haeundae beach in the northeast part of the city). I'm looking south by southwest, here (roughly toward Taiwan, off across the sea by a thousand kilometers or something like that). You can click on these pictures to see bigger versions -- this one is quite high resolution.
This is a picture of "Busan Tower" that I ascended while in Busan one evening. The view of the city, all lit up, was pretty spectacular, but I didn't get any photos. Sorry.
Here is a picture I took of the screen in the express elevator that runs to the top of this tower. When your express elevator is running Microsoft Windows, and Windows crashes (as is its wont to do), does the elevator then crash, too? We were all somewhat alarmed to see the error message suddenly pop up on the screen, two thirds of the way to the top of the tower.
Here is a picture of greenery on Ulleundo that I like.
Here is a picture of red peppers drying in the morning sun on a Dodong, Ulleungdo, side street. A very common sight everywhere in Korea, this time of year. Such a delicious country!
Last: I met a guy and his wife and mother-in-law who were on tour visiting Ulleungdo. They shared some food with me and we chatted in a rewarding mix of his terrible English and my terrible Korean and his mother-in-law's monologue. I took some pictures of the three of them, using their camera, with the view of Dodong harbor behind them (I hadn't brought my own camera on that particular hike).
Then he took my picture in the same spot as they'd been standing. I wrote my email down for him, because he said he would email the pictures to me. I thought nothing of it -- but the other day, I got several pictures of myself via email. So... here I am, standing on the rock path at the southwest corner of the Dodong harbor entrance (the camera is pointed roughly north).
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