After many trips, I have finally seen wild kangaroos in Australia. Although it was both dark and far away, I think you'll agree that these aren't deer.
How you goin'?
After visiting the 'roos, I visited my friend Michelle in Seoul. Here we're sharing a green tea and red been ice flake!
Here I'm savouring Korean peach juice.
There was a lot going on around my hotel, but sadly Club Ireland was closed in the morning. Having not been to Ireland, I can't tell if it's authentic.
Club Fish was open, although it was more of a convenience store than a café.
Camping along the river is extremely popular, if perhaps not as private or wilderness-oriented as we're used to.
My hotel was next to the subtly Christian full Gospel Church. Half gospels aren't welcome.
The above wall tapestry was in my hotel.
Given my natural talent, I was soon recruited into a K-pop band.
Unfortunately this guy got a little too intense. So Michelle and I went to have makeolli and bulgogi before my flight. Thank you Michelle!