Travel Archive

Jeju’s Most Beautiful Beach

Alternatively titled, how our plans went to shit. In the best way possible. In the few hours after Tara and I arrived in Jeju, we sat over plates of delicious Indian food (more on that in a post next week) and sussed out some ...Read More

A Day of Rest in Pohang

During my summer vacation around Korea I realized why so many people are proponents of slow travel. In my earlier (or as much as it pains me to say this, younger) days I had no problem bouncing around. A new city every few days, ...Read More

The Best Mistakes I’ve Ever Made

One Sunday afternoon in Ulleungdo, Tara and I found ourselves without much to do. We sat perched upon a set of stairs behind a row of vendors selling dried squid, OB Golden Lager in hand, looking out over the harbor. This had become our hang ...Read More

Sea and Sky in Ulleungdo

On our first morning in Ulleungdo, Tara and I decided to check out some of the beautiful natural scenery and ride the island’s cable car. This ride, which climbs up a high mountain and over a gorgeous valley, leads to to the Dokdo Observation Platform. ...Read More

Ulleungdo, Korea’s Mysterious Island

Tara and I started planning our summer vacation a couple of months ago with two not too terrible restrictions: we couldn’t leave the country and it could only last about ten days. We both wanted to explore Ulleungdo, a magically green island off Korea’s ...Read More

Flashback Friday: A London Photo Essay

I love London. I don’t know where the love comes from, really, as I’ve only spent just over a week there on two separate occasions. But, for the past couple of years I’ve felt a strong desire to make London my next home. The ...Read More

Capture the Colour

Last week I was tagged by the talented Alana Morgan of Gen Y Wanderer to take part in Travel Supermarket’s photography competition, Capture the Colour. A panel of judges will be selecting the best photos in the categories of blue, green, yellow, white, and red. ...Read More

Boryeong Mud Festival

Mud pits. Beer. The beach. Inflatable obstacle courses. If you think this sounds like the makings of a great party, then you’re right. Boryeong Mud Festival is annual event that was started in 1998. Since then it has attracted over two million visitors and ...Read More
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