Our tour guide went by the name Truman. Why? Because any time you would question anything he said, he would answer, "Everything I say is true, that's why my name is "True-man", ha ha. He was a great guide with lots of information and colorful commentary.
Our first stop - Bulguksa Temple, which has been around since year 528. It is number 1 on the South Korean registry for scenic and historic sites, and is also on the UNESCO World Heritage list. I knew you wanted to know that. It was a beautiful temple and we were there on a perfect autumn day. We also visited Seokuram Grotto, Anapji Pond, and the Tomb of Crazy Horse. The Buddhist architecture is very beautiful and colorful, it was so neat to see it up close and personal, it was hard to believe that these places have been around for so long, some for several hundred, and some for closer to a thousand.
Adding a rock to a stack is akin to throwing a penny into a wishing well. You see these stacked rocks all over the country...
*sigh* it was so beautiful there |
We had hiked up to the temple (don't remember which one), and on our way out, saw this Rolls Royce! I didn't realize that the path to the temple was driveable! We had hiked a good twenty minutes to get there. Where there's money, there's a way...
Bill Gates? No, his name is Francesco and he's from Italy. |