Korea: Good cycling, great pictures

Korea provided some of the best cycling of our trip but it also seems to have turned up some of the best images (and I am allowed to say that because Laura takes almost all of the photos).

Here are what I think are the highlights:

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Farmer working the fields
Harvest

South Korean cycle path
On your marks

Temple on Buddha’s birthday
Water Temple, near Busan, on Buddha's birthday

Cycling past the Busan sky line
Busan

Korean lunch
Lunch: mainly kimchi

One of the many beautiful (and useful) pagodas
Another bedroom for the night

Cycling at sunset
Cycling at sunset
Rural roads

Pavillion
Pavilion

Posing at sunset
Posing

Early evening action shot
Road to Gumi

Have a look at the rest of our world cycling photos here.

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Photo Blogs

This photo blog is part of a series from our round-the-world bike trip. Here’s the rest of the series:

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1. Palace to Palace Photos (Hampton Court to Versaille)

2. EuroVelo 6 in Photographs (France)

3. Pictures from Cycling Across Italy

4. Photos from the Croatian Coast

5. Albania Photos

6. Autumn Photographs of Greece

7. Photos of Turkey (the country, not the festive meat)

8. Photographs from Cycling Through Georgia in Winter

9. Ever wondered what Armenia looks like?

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10. Inside Iran: Images from the Islamic Republic

11. Cycling Across Arabia Photo Diary (Dubai & Oman)

12. 15 Photos from India on Bicycles (+ Magnificent Moustaches)

13. Good cycling, great pictures (Korea)

14. Secret Photos from Japan

15. Best of SE Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand & Malaysia)

16. Kangaroos, Koalas and The Giant Lobster (Australia)

17. Photos of Middle Earth (New Zealand)

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