Sunday, 1 December 2013

Luring People Into The Forest Isn't All That Challenging After All

So the area I live in, Gurye county, is right up against a portion of Jirisan National Park, which spans about three counties in total. It's also home to Hwaeomsa temple, one of the primary pilgrimages for the Buddhist religion in Korea, which is far and away one of the most beautifully located temples I've seen to date, bested only by Busan's temple on the rocks by the sea (name forgotten, Google can help though). So I fooled a bunch of people into following me up there and then on into the forest for a while, and it turned out pretty well for all involved. I think they most appreciated the part where I forgot my rope and robbery mask at home. Obscured identity is important, after all.













One of the two national treasures located at the temple: The Lion Tower Thing (suck it Suncheon)












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