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Busan day trip review (feat. aircraft carrier)
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  • 06.25.2024 00:15


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I think it's roughly 900km round trip.

Usually I go and come back after a few days, but this time it was a bit difficult because it was a day trip.


We went into the first part of the trap unveiling event at 10 o'clock. There was one person accompanying me.

When you first go in, there is no such thing as not allowing cameras.

They said that no photos should be taken that show military base-related building sites, and that no photos would be taken in prohibited areas.


And when I went to the US military jurisdiction, I didn't say anything and just took a lot of pictures with other people's phones.

So, after climbing the Roosevelt, I just took some good pictures with my camera in the tour area.





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I wanted to buy the Roosevelt Hammo, but I couldn't buy it because it said USD only because I wasn't prepared to receive it in Korean won during the first time.



And on the way to the next ship, the American soldiers were anchored, setting up tents and stalls, and holding a flea market.

Participants in other public events used their phones to take pictures of the boats docked at the dock and the flea market.

I even took a selfie with the anchored ship in the background and a group photo of people who came as a group.


As we passed by, we saw a Michum soliciting us at the flea market. It was funny, so we took a picture inside the flea market tent.

Well, it doesn't show a dock or a ship in the background, but it was taken with a flea market tent in the background, so if you just look at the photo, it looks like a market somewhere.

As I was leaving, a military official came and told me I wasn't allowed to take pictures. I was told to put the camera in.

No, other people were taking pictures everywhere with their phones, but they only came to us with cameras.

I just felt like I didn't want to see a civilian holding a camera inside the unit.


No, isn't a phone camera that can upload pictures immediately more dangerous than a camera...? I thought about it a lot, but I just put the camera in from now on.

It's hard to say anything about security through photos, but the location of the Heobeolchang base, which can be seen from nearby apartments or up a hill a little, is a bit wrong...



Anyway, I boarded the next ship, Daniel Inoue, and had a good look around.

It's common, but the American soldiers were very friendly.

He gave a good explanation and asked me to take a picture, and he posed for me in a witty way.


And Daniel Inoue received the original currency for selling souvenirs, but he said it was expensive haha.

It costs 50,000 won per hammock... but I thought I'd buy this at least.



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What is the next Dokdo ship...

I was used to it because it was a ship that had participated in a lot of events, so I just passed.

Controlling the Armed Forces and doing TMI is just what I thought it would be like now.


Well, I understand that they can be strict because it is inside a military base and it is their own base, but

After seeing it from the side just before, I couldn't help but compare the structure and atmosphere to that of the U.S. military...



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Anyway, it was an event where you could feel the class of the U.S. Navy.



Oh, and the cameras used by the U.S. Navy's personnel involved in the training program were all Nikon.

They used Chappal and Depot.



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Oh my, focus..


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This camera is recognized by the U.S. Navy.



After the event, we went to Gukje Market in Seo-gu, ate pork soup, looked around the market, rested a bit, and then returned to Seoul.

day I think I was in the car for over 14 hours.


Next time, I want to take my time and stay for a few days to take pictures around Busan. The sight of the market against the backdrop of dense hills and the sight of it being right next to the sea and docks was a unique sight.



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