When we first decided we were going to teach in South Korea in the future (about a year or so before we actually departed) I had loaded a picture of Seoul to my desktop just as a little reminder of something to look forward to. The picture is a cool long exposure night shot of an intersection somewhere (Who KNOWS where?!) in Seoul.
This is the photo:
I never expected to see this sight, or know where it was when I was here. Low and behold though, our home is only a short walk away from this spot. Walking through the city one day we glanced up at this skyscraper and saw "Glass Tower". It was so familiar to me but I had no idea why. We did not make the connection until days later when I happened to be looking at the picture in detail for the umpteenth time.
Here is a picture of the "Glass Tower" from our point of view.
Also interesting, this same intersection is the sight of another connection from home. Uncle Larry, you might recognize this...
To show you how close you can check out these coordinates:
Our home: 37°30'16.51"N, 127°03'05.36"E
Our school: 37°30'07.80"N, 127°03'18.75"E
The infamous intersection: 37°30'29.98"N, 127°03'49.08"E
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3 comments:
Small world. Thx for the coords!!
That is so cool!
Thanks for sharing. Can you stop by that building and see if they have a "help Wanted" sign? Just kidding. Uncle Larry
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