The ferry port in Wando, located 2.5 hours from Gwangju.
Koreans running to the ferry. They were not late.
Our ferry to Jeju, which was a 2.5 hour ride from Wando.
Inside the ferry
No seats on this ferry. Everyone sits on the floor, leaving shoes in the isle.
Ferry games
View from our window
Chris and Angie check out the views
Ethan, from America; Chris, from Manchester, England
The ferry novelty wears off.
The boat starts rocking. And everyone's stomach starts lurching.
Jeju Island
Team Jeju
Maria, from the states; Angie, from Canada
The view from our balcony
Night out at the hotel noraebang (singing room)
Lindsay Spears
American Idol
Angie goes over the rainbow
Tambourine man
Kimchi pots and daffodils
Volcanic crater in Jeju. Just gorgeous!
The volcano crater that was formed 5,000 years ago
The group with the Jeju men
Lunch on Lunar New Year Day in the back of a small grocery store with our driver since everything was closed.
Orange farm where we picked oranges off trees
Chris and the orange farmer, who was dressed in hanbok for the traditional holiday.
Lindsay and the orange farmer
Chris tells us about the nasty bathroom he just used.
Cheesy oranges
Inside a cave formed by lava
OK so that's not natural
Random ostrich
The ostrich is following Angie
Cactus exhibit
The view from another volcanic crater
See that little patch across the crater? We hiked across that, led by our brave driver turned hike leader
Our driver insisted we get back out of the car into the cold so we could take our photo in front of the moutain we climbed.
An out-the-window shot turned lucky.
The mysterious road. Truly a mystery! You are going downhill when it truly looks like you are going uphill.
Tourists riding bikes up (or down?) the mysterious road.
A yummy lunch!
Penguins in Jeju? Hmm.
Penguins and seals, right next to each other.
Sea food
American football on the beach
Englishman: How do I catch this thing again?
Ohh. Like that!
My pretty shell I found!
Chris and strange statue. That is not his hand, by the way.
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A camel in Jeju?
Grilling out at our resort
Wheelbarrow races to see who has to go back up to the room to get the forgotten lemon.
Grill master
Cook out followed by campfire by the ocean
Angie twirling her glowing ball thingies
English football this time around
Chris gets all dolled up for our last night out.
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An awesome galbi (traditional Korean beef) restaurant we found
Angie makes friends with the restaurant staff
Angie and random restaurant customer. Koreans are often very friendly toward foreigners.
This couple wanted me to take their photo. So I did.