
This is the hostel we stayed at. It was awesome and Tracy and I shared a bed...a bed. There are never beds.
This is a view of the beach by our hostel. It was quite stunning despite the overcast weather.
This is a view of the beach by our hostel. It was quite stunning despite the overcast weather.
Our day started 30 minutes later than it was suppose to because our fifth roommate didn't make it back to the hostel Saturday night, so we had to wait for her to cab it to the hostel before we could go anywhere. Most of us were rather annoyed and snxious to get going, but were delayed because of this girl. When she finally showed up we headed to our first destination, which was the O'Sulloc tea fields. 

Me enjoying the beautiful day and the rows upon rows of tea leaf bushes.
The three of us are one great BIG family. This picture was my idea and I quite like it.
The three of us are one great BIG family. This picture was my idea and I quite like it.
We didn't stay at the tea fields too long because we wanted to make sure we got all the tours done. We headed for lunch, which was just bipambop. We weren't longer than an hour before we headed to our next destination, which was the Botanical Gardens. 

The outside of the gardens was absolutely breath taking and I was shocked to see palm trees and so many flowers outside in the month of November.
Saranghae! *친구여* = Love in Korean.
Rudy and I did manage to sneak a few pictures in together and this is one of the better ones. This is outside the main entrance.
Saranghae! *친구여* = Love in Korean.
Rudy and I did manage to sneak a few pictures in together and this is one of the better ones. This is outside the main entrance.
The Botanical Gardens were beautiful inside as well. There were different sections each with its own theme. I was really glad that we decided to stay and visit the gardens. Once we finished at the gardens it was time to start heading towards the airport, so we on the way we stopped at a souvenir shop and I bought a few things for my co-teachers and friends. We got to the airport with a quite a bit of time to spare, so we just hung out and waited to board. The flight home was the same time wise as our flight to Jeju. I disliked the ride home very much because I was stuck beside a man that smelled of kimchi and farted and was spread eagle the entire ride. I will not miss him or that flight.
Once we landed at Gimpo Carolina, Tracy and I trained home together and then we parted ways. I was exhausted, so I came straight home, unpacked and started some laundry.

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