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Bridge of No Return  
   

Bridge of No Return

Also in the DMZ. After the war, the POW's on both sides were released here and told to go to whichever side they wanted. The only stipulation: Once you've crossed the bridge, you can never come back...
I'm in Seoul, and I'm super-tired... Heh!

October 28th 2006
That's right people, I am in Seoul, and I am super-tired. 27 hours of travel time will do that to you; especially when you get 3 hours of sleep before you leave. Oh well, what are ya gonna do? That's 3 more hours than Rob, who didn't bother with sleep. We didn't actually get here until 9:00 pm on Tuesday (Seoul time). Thankfully, Rob's friend Justin (who's teaching english here) gave us some ... read more
Asia » South Korea » Seoul

Korean Flag Korea was an independent kingdom under Chinese suzerainty for most of the past millennium. Following its victory in the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, Japan occupied Korea; five years later it formally annexed the entire peninsula. After World War II, a... ... read more
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