I did my shorter walk—18K—down to Bundang today, and I finally figured out how to get on the trail next to the air base a bit earlier, and without using the long stone footbridge I'd used some months ago.
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burdz are back, and so are the insects |
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one of those signs I love, with the little image of a disaster happening |
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another disaster image, but I'm intrigued by the graffito, which seems to have some cussing in it, but I'm not sure what the whole thing says |
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a closeup of the disaster image: a boy and his dog (judging by the tail) plunge into the water |
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where the path finally splits and gives pedestrians a space separate from the bikes |
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crash! impact! |
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The sign seen from some distance back: "When out walking, use the safe pedestrian path, which is better than the shared bike/pedestrian path." The problem is that the pedestrian path doesn't appear for a couple of kilometers, so for some distance, walkers have no choice but to walk directly on the bike path. |
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This shot is worth enlarging so you can see the horned moon in the sky more clearly. |
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