Today is a travel day so I'm giving you more pictures than words this time. A high-speed train connected our group to South Korea's second largest city. Busan is home to the country's most important port. It is located on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula.
It's not very warm here today (in the 60's) and according to Koreans not hot enough to go swimming. You can see one of just a few people in wet suits brave enough to do some windsurfing.
Noodles, Noodles, and more Noodles. See below as we sit oriental style and eat noodles and hot sauce.
Tomorrow our group visits the United Nations Memorial Cemetary and meets with a Korean War veteran.
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