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Discovering Gyeongsangbuk-do – Yeongdeok-gun

16 hours ago ago from KOREAN DREAMER

From Pohang we shall be heading up north to Yeongdeok-gun which shall be our next destination. Yeongdeok-gun is on the East Sea coast of Gyeongsangbuk-do, bounded in the north by the county of Uljin , to the west are the counties of Yeongyang and Cheongsong , to the south is the city of Pohang and to the east is the sea. To the northeast are the Taebaek Mountains , including mountains such as the Chilbosan and the Palgaksan. The main river in ...

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This Ellusive crab and shrimp traps

1 day ago ago from Vacation Packing List : vacation packing checklist

Advertisement This Ellusive crab and shrimp traps If you are a boater, in particular a sea or lake boat driver, you probably tried their hands on the catch of shrimp and / or crabs with their pots. And if you tried, then you know how many traps or pots you have over the years! But it is so rewarding when the traps it with our dinner that you try again, more and more each year. This is the story of our weekend trip in a boat and yet ...

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14 hours ago ago from c.my.food

I am here food blog. Just not.. We are moving and life has been crazy busy and stressful and I am wrecked today and sore from painting all weekend and I have blister on my hands Wah, wah wah! We have been eating randomly and nothing great except a nice restaurant we went to in Lake Worth on Saturday tooootally made that crazy day worth it. It was an unexpected great lunch, actually. We thought it was going to be a take-out seafood kinda ...

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14 hours ago ago from Good Book of the Day

Emperor shrimp and a crab on a sea cucumber. In this symbiotic relationship, seen here on Fiji's Rainbow Reef, the sea cucumber offers camouflaged protection (and possibly a ride) but is not harmed by its neighbors. Photograph by Tim Laman , from National Geographic

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