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Korea Seoul Haneul Park

6 November 2022

Accidentally took a trip to the dump

Haneul Park / Sky Park

Today I accidentally went to the site of what once was the tallest garbage mountain in the world, by accident. This trip is now a tax write off. Haneul Park, which means Sky park, is also the site of the main world cup football stadium in Seoul.
I knew the fields of wheat were here, and that is what I went to see, but I assumed it was along the river at ground level, not on top of a former rubbish dump.
This took the experience of walking among fields of wheat from magical instagram paradise to educational marvel of methane and phytoremediation! I even then went to visit the new waste incinerator that replaced the dump which was also exciting!

My journey was long, and hot, shorts weather even, but I was rugged up and sweating. Hmm, I need to re think this a bit for upcoming days when it will be even warmer.
After the unimaginable excitement of accidentally visiting a mountain of garbage walking in fields of wheat, my plan was to cross the mighty Hangang river by walking over a bridge.
Bridge choice number 1 was closed for construction work so I had to go a bit further to find one I could walk over, and be the only person silly enough to walk over it, which then landed me in a complex web of off ramps under construction and temporary pedestrian detours that lead around in a circle to various dead ends. It was great.

Oh and it was also the Seoul marathon today, the streets out the front of my hotel are closed, as were the streets around the world cup football stadium, and one of the bridges. Somehow wherever I went, it was closed to traffic due to the marathon.

Now for some trash photos.

Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - I did not need to go to a bank, but when the fine people at Kookmin bank provide a crashed plane at basement level 5 of the subway with an ATM wedged

I did not need to go to a bank, but when the fine people at Kookmin bank provide a crashed plane at basement level 5 of the subway with an ATM wedged in it, how can you resist?


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - What a great photo! This is near the start of the marathon, which left from here a few hours ago. There are piles of clothes everywhere as it was 0 de

What a great photo! This is near the start of the marathon, which left from here a few hours ago. There are piles of clothes everywhere as it was 0 degrees when the race started, so people turning up to run just threw their tracksuits on the ground. A truck is here collecting everything already.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - The world cup stadium.

The world cup stadium.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Another great photo! Marathon aftermath. There were approximately 641 buses in the car park here that presumably dropped people off to run and now nee

Another great photo! Marathon aftermath. There were approximately 641 buses in the car park here that presumably dropped people off to run and now need to wait for the roads to reopen so they can drive to the finish line across town. Although like all marathons these day, almost no one actually runs a marathon, as there are 1.6km, 5km, 10km, 20km events also... for which you still get a medal that says you ran the Seoul marathon. Do you want a medal or what?


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - I crossed the road to the children's forest park. Still not aware it was a rubbish dump.

I crossed the road to the children's forest park. Still not aware it was a rubbish dump.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Nice flowers on this bridge.

Nice flowers on this bridge.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - At this stage I remember thinking, that staircase looks enticing, there is no doubt I am going up it to what seems to be called sky park, but I better

At this stage I remember thinking, that staircase looks enticing, there is no doubt I am going up it to what seems to be called sky park, but I better ask google if sky park costs money. That is when I found out it was a rubbish dump!


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - View from half way up the tallest mountain of garbage in the world.

View from half way up the tallest mountain of garbage in the world.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - It is only 300 stairs to the top, and yet a few people were putting on a show for how brave they were to tackle it.

It is only 300 stairs to the top, and yet a few people were putting on a show for how brave they were to tackle it.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Looking back at the world cup stadium, and Bukhansan mountains on the left. Still relatively clear today, but not as clear as yesterday. However on so

Looking back at the world cup stadium, and Bukhansan mountains on the left. Still relatively clear today, but not as clear as yesterday. However on some days you cannot even see those mountains from the city.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Pipes full of methane everywhere. Calorific value. I am just going to drop random rubbish dump terms all over this.... Putrescible.

Pipes full of methane everywhere. Calorific value. I am just going to drop random rubbish dump terms all over this.... Putrescible.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Some nice views from the top.

Some nice views from the top.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - And here it is, the sea of wheat. This is a top tourist attraction of Seoul, but like I said earlier, I thought it was along the river at river level.

And here it is, the sea of wheat. This is a top tourist attraction of Seoul, but like I said earlier, I thought it was along the river at river level. It is in fact the top of the dump.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - More wheat, and windmills. I said it earlier, the wheat serves a purpose, it leeches toxins from the soil. A process called phytoremediation. There ar

More wheat, and windmills. I said it earlier, the wheat serves a purpose, it leeches toxins from the soil. A process called phytoremediation. There are actually special breeds of wheat to do specific things depending on the type of toxin. Although that might be marketing nonsense by people selling special wheat.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - As an Australian, it is a special treat to see a field of wheat, as we do not have any such thing in Australia.

As an Australian, it is a special treat to see a field of wheat, as we do not have any such thing in Australia.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Here's a view from the edge of the wheat field. I originally intended to walk over the bridge on the right, but ended up walking over the bridge in th

Here's a view from the edge of the wheat field. I originally intended to walk over the bridge on the right, but ended up walking over the bridge in the centre.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - I will quite happily take photos of people posing for other peoples photos.

I will quite happily take photos of people posing for other peoples photos.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Last view shot from wheat field rubbish dump paradise.

Last view shot from wheat field rubbish dump paradise.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - I walked down the far side to the local waste incinerator and took myself on a tour of the pre incinerator sorting and baling station. In the foregrou

I walked down the far side to the local waste incinerator and took myself on a tour of the pre incinerator sorting and baling station. In the foreground of this shot you can see they have built ornate walls filled with garbage. Quaint.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - This is the base of the rubbish dump, which is also a very nice park, and also has lots of pipes sucking methane out of the ground. This methane goes

This is the base of the rubbish dump, which is also a very nice park, and also has lots of pipes sucking methane out of the ground. This methane goes to a nearby place behind the above pictured waste incinerator to power a process that produces hydrogen to power the buses.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - My attempt to cross bridge #1 failed, but I did get to take this great photo of traffic, so it was totally worth it.

My attempt to cross bridge #1 failed, but I did get to take this great photo of traffic, so it was totally worth it.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - Here is bridge #2, which allowed me to walk over it. The area along the river seemed to have no cars, but millions of cyclists.

Here is bridge #2, which allowed me to walk over it. The area along the river seemed to have no cars, but millions of cyclists.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - The swimming centre however was closed. The fence around it had pictures of approximately 9 million people crammed into it, I presume it closed down b

The swimming centre however was closed. The fence around it had pictures of approximately 9 million people crammed into it, I presume it closed down because they all got pool herpes or similar.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - As I mentioned above, I crossed the bridge alone.

As I mentioned above, I crossed the bridge alone.


Korea-Seoul-Haneul Park - And finally, one last pic from the bridge, still plenty more bridges to try and walk over. But why are there no boats? You would think there would be

And finally, one last pic from the bridge, still plenty more bridges to try and walk over. But why are there no boats? You would think there would be thousands. Google / Naver maps shows ferry terminals and dashed lines for where they go, but I did not see a single ferry all day.


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