Ibike Korea People-to-People Program |
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| (50mi, 80km) Valleys, farms and forest, with a
couple major climbs. Points of Interest: Korean War memorials for Australia, New Zealand and Canada |
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Early in the morning vegetable start to come to town as the farmers set-up for the market. | |
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This is a typical rural highway. It doesn't give a sense of how wide the lane is, but they are usually plenty wide (three meters). Even with the wide lane, there is also a paved space outside the edge-line. In this section the paved shoulder is narrower than most. The picture clearly was taken for the sign. | |
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Another scenic reward from a high spot on the road. The photo doesn't do it justice. | |
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Close enough to Seoul to be convenient and rural enough to feel like some privacy, there are yeogwans (small hotels) every few miles, designed for a nice romantic escape. | |
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The road winds down the valley in a constantly changing landscape. It is worth noting how abruptly the farm land on the floor of the valley ends and the forest on the hillsides begin in rural area. This is the norm throughout the country. We never saw any clear cut forests. | |
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Schools are consistently orderly, clean, modern and well maintained, Gapyeong.. | |
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Woman and child doing errands by bicycle, Gapyeong | |
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A field of golden rice ready for harvest, guarded over by a few scarecrows. Like retail, most of the agriculture is small size family farms. This makes agricultural areas very broken up and gives them lost of texture, color, rhythm and diversity. | |
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The countryside around
Gapyeong doesn't give any hints about the blood that was shed there in the past.
Fierce battles were fought in the Gapyeong River valley in April 1951 between
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Lunch stop at a local restaurant. Most restaurants are small and have a limited choice of dishes -- all Korean. A typical lunch is a hearty soup, bowl of rice and assorted side dishes -- always including kimchi. | |
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It always nice to find yourself on a road with rice, peppers, beans or other produce drying on the road. It means the locals don't expect much traffic so you don't have to either. | |
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A mix of farmland and green houses in the valley. Green houses are generally large enough to operate a small tractor in and are used to produce a lot of vegetables. | |
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Another tributary of the Han River. It has been dammed to form a lake. Our route runs along the lake for 20 km. | |
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