The rain sure does make it clear. It rained again briefly while I was out, but I did not mind, I was wandering about enjoying being able to see past the end of the street.
First I went up a hill and was denied an un-obscured view because they wanted me to pay for it.
Then I found a flash shopping street and bought nothing.
And then I just staggered about waiting to be hungry enough to have dinner.
Along the way I found a cat, but not the hotel cat, hotel cat remains elusive.
I also was nearly killed by scooter food delivery riders, so some things are the same in Korea and Australia. Eventually they will all be dead from their dangerous behaviours. Until then, people will pay money to save themselves 10 minutes to have some poor kid deliver their McDonalds in the rain.
That is enough for now, no rain tomorrow, not sure what I am doing yet, might do a lap of an island, stare at the ocean.
This is the view from my hotel. Wet streets.
The escalators up the hill are a technicolor wonderland.
Once you get to the top, here is the tower. The tower has featured in many of my other photos, I knew I would have to go find it eventually.
They have done what they can to prevent you getting a view without paying the very high fee of $10 to go up the tower. This is the best I could do. And even when I was standing here a girl came over speaking English telling me I have to pay for a ticket to enjoy the view.
On the way down, you can get a view up the hill which I went up on my first night here.
Here is today's cat, very talkative.
This guy has loved Jesus since 1992 so much that he bought a pizza.
The above mentioned nice looking street.
An art gallery / theatre sponsored by a bank.
I think I am misunderstanding what memorial means. Is film dead?
Eventually I wandered into the red light district. Every place looks the same, the bottom floors are restaurants selling live seafood, mainly weird looking prawns, to people who sit on red plastic chairs and smoke a lot.
I back tracked and found a place with a child menu for my dinner. This is Usamgyeop and Kim Chi Doria. What is that? I had to research, It is rice mixed with kim chi, mushrooms, and Usamgyeop, which I now know is a Korean style beef prepared like bacon. Obviously then coated in cheese and hit with the oxy welder. Tasty, and also quite spicy, small serve which I appreciated. That's all for now. I hate the apostrophe in that's.