Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Seonyudo Island



Last weekend I went on a trip with Adventure Korea to Seonyudo Island.  When the weather report suggested that it might rain on both Saturday and Sunday, I started to fear for my beach island getaway.  But (real shocker here) the weather reports were wrong and we had absolutely perfect weather the whole time.  It was warm and beautiful and everyone was in such a good mood because we were all expecting the worst.  



From Seoul (Express Bus Terminal) it took us about 3.5 hours to get to Gunsan (pronounced goon-san 군산시) and then from there we took a 50-minute ferry ride to the islands.  Upon getting off the ferry we rented bikes (paid for by the trip fees) and walked to our pension.      

  





The area itself is small, and we were easily able to bike around the four connecting islands that Saturday afternoon.  It was so much more beautiful than I had anticipated.  I also read that it can get pretty busy with tourists in the summer, but perhaps since it is still spring the island was mostly empty, save for our group of 40 and the 200 inhabitants of the islands.  

On Saturday we also took a hike up a little hill and had a beautiful view of the Yellow Sea (or if you ask a Korean, the West Sea).  




We also got to see some rather unsightly squid drying.  It was disgusting and black flies were occasionally swarming the squid.  Thankfully it didn't smell quite as bas as the finished product does in the stores.  It's a tough call as to whether the smell of kimchi/soju man sweat, beondegi (silkworm larvae), or dried squid smell the most putrid.   




That evening I became Moses, parted the seas and allowed us to have a glorious sunset.  





The next day I woke up early and saw the sunrise.  Sunrise pictures look a lot like sunset pictures but the emotions attached to them are totally different.   Plus, you have to stand in different spots to see them.   






Later that day we went hiking and then .. get this.. we went shellfish catching.  These shellfish were unlike any I have ever seen before.  I don't even know what they were called.  

Here is how you catch the fish:
1.  Wait until low tide and then take a shovel and scoop back an extra layer of sand. 




2.  Take a handful of salt and slowly pour it into the holes where the shellfish are hiding. 






3.  Wait for the shellfish to pop out of the sand and snatch 'em up.  BBQ them for about 10 minutes and then eat.  (Eating not recommended as they aren't all that tasty).  





Seonyudo Island makes me feel like this! 
 


6 comments:

  1. Looks like a totally fun time - great pictures.

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  2. Did you cut your hair again?

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  3. Thank you. No, I didn't cut it. It's just up in a ponytail.

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  4. how was adventure korea? i am thinking of taking a few trips through them. that trip looks fun but how was the cycling part? i got hit by a car while cycling in ireland last summer, so i am kind of scared to get on a bike again...

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  5. I'd recommend Adventure Korea. They are well-organized and a good company. The tour guides are always very cool. They trips are usually a bit more expensive than the other smaller ones but those smaller ones can occasionally be less dependable.

    Biking was fine in this situation because it was a small island with little to worry about. Biking in places like Yeoido Park can be a bit more difficult because of all the people but you certainly won't get hit by a car there. Bike riding is so much fun and I think you should try it again!

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  6. I realise this is much, much later than you may have expected a reply, but I just discovered your comment on my final post of my South Korea blog. It's crazy how many foreigners in Suwon know each other! I hope you had a good year!

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