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Harfang Perdu
A Chronicle of Jeju, no wait, Gangneung Whateveriness
Monday, 4 November 2013
Signs of October. Wait, November. Innit.
Broccoli juice! Ack!
Getting nice and nippy here at night. How long can a Daelim Magma run with the gas warning light on? All night.
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The Geolmae duck masssacre
Randomized things, Jeju
Birding the mainland, with the boys
No requests please
Silly signs of Nov.
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And this thing...
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Mando string blues
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