
This is a view of the city and airport of Incheon, in the northwest of South Korea.

Im glad that I finally got a window seat, there was beautiful weather and I caught glimpses of sunlight such as this.



Many of the old houses on the island are constructed of volcanic rock, or cement made from volcanic rock. It's pretty interesting to see all of these little hobbit sized huts all over the place.
It turned out to be a pretty interesting detour, we got so see some cool buildings that have been there for ages as well as the interesting assimilation of the once rural outskirts of Jeju city into the creeping metropolis.
I liked this scene, with the ajuma tending her crops in a traditional fashion with the apartment buildings in the background.
We got to look at this beautiful sunset for about 20 minutes before a wicked storm came in and ruined the view.


.....until we came to these waterfalls. Said to be the only waterfall that drops straight into the ocean in all of Asia, Jeongbang falls are a sight to see. By far the coolest waterfall I have ever seen.
Many of the beaches on Jeju are either coral, white sand, or rocks, like this one. We ran out of time on our vacation before we could make it to either of the other two kinds of beaches, but maybe next time.
