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What if you only have a small amount of time in your South Korea trip, and you w…

What if you only have a small amount of time in your South Korea trip, and you w…
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Forbidden Travel – North Korea

So Why Would I Be Interested in North Korea In The First Place? I have always enjoyed traveling to the farthest regions of the world, like Germany, The Netherlands, Hong Kong, and Thailand. They are all very beautiful places that I wish to see again very soon. But the kinds of places I have always truly been intrigued with are the hotspots of the world, the places that we as Americans know very little about, other than what fear mongering tales that the mainstream media decides to throw at us on a daily basis. One of these places, of course, is North Korea. Below is a documentary on North Korea that is, in my opinion, a fantastic, deep (or as deep as you can get with the “tour guides”) look inside North Korea and how the people really are from the standpoint of not just North Koreans, but also as human beings living their day-to-day lives. I strongly recommend watching this documentary on North Korea all the way through. This video was created by Etherium Sky Films. Check out some
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South Korea – Getting The Most Out Of A 15 Hour Layover

What if you only have a small amount of time in your South Korea trip, and you want to squeeze as much enjoyment out of it as possible before going on to your next destination? Photo: Stuck in Customs/Flickr under Creative Commons License 2.0 This is the question that I have just recently been hit with, for a very sad reason. I have a dear friend who lives in Seoul that I was hoping to meet and catch up with while I was out visiting. Unfortunately for both of us, the company he works for can’t let him off for the days that I’m going there. Therefore I’ll be flying there solo for this South Korea trip. Though it isn’t the end of the world, traveling to a foreign place (hell, anywhere really) isn’t meant to be a one man/woman experience. Sure, you can go see the different monuments of the world and see different and amazing cultures, but what makes travel as amazing as it can be is the people that you meet and the experiences that you share along the way. It’s an opportunity
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