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I hope you enjoy my next "photographic adventure" as much as I will sharing it with you.....

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Well we spent a whole morning exploring the War memorial and museum! Fascinating ! Seoul, South Korea is Juls home for a few years, so it's important to get to know the history....
























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Labels: South Korea, War museum Seoul

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Another fun day of delicious food, fascinating markets and friendly,considerate people!










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Labels: antiques, local dress, Seoul, South Korea markets
Location: 문배동육칼 34-1 Munbae-dong, Yongsan-gu

Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Well we woke up to rain so decided that exploring with a baby wasn't such a good idea! Off we went to one of the largest malls in Seoul as from the metro station to the mall was all under cover! Well, it ended up becoming an adventure on the way back anyway! Took the wrong metro so ended up exploring another area! All good and Kayleigh was an angel!


The view from our Restaraunt window! Yes the view is just skyscrapers as far as your eye can see!i I LOVE Korean food 
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Labels: Korean food, malls, Seoul, South Korea

Monday, 18 August 2014

Yes we are definitely in the East! Gorgeous choices of veggies etc! Going to miss this place! Seoul, Sourh Korea


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Labels: Food in Seoul, fresh produce
Location: 서울남정초등학교 서울 용산구 원효로2가 64길 17-10

Sunday, 17 August 2014

A Sunday afternoon stroll around the neighborhood ! Seoul South Korea








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Labels: bonsai, Seoul, South Korea, Yongsan area
Location: 용산대우이안4차 11-14 Munbae-dong, Yongsan-gu

Thursday, 14 August 2014

Could be in Tete, Mozambique with these power lines! Juls and Cassie s apartment block in the background!


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Labels: Power lines South Korea, Seoul
Location: Baekbeom-ro 90-gil Baekbeom-ro 90-gil

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Well, this will be my last post from Tete, Mozambique for a while! Next posts will be from Seoul, South Korea! May you all have a blessed Wednesday, filled with colour and surprise moments of joy and laughter!


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Labels: baobabs, Mozambique, Tete, Zambezi river

Monday, 4 August 2014

Boroma mission on the banks of the Zambezi River, with my wide-angle lens......









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Labels: Boroma mission, Mozambique, old Mozambiquean architecture, Tete
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