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I arrived in Seul, it's cold, very cold, I think it's just below zero and now I'm here waiting for the bus to go to my accommodation.
Seul is the capital of South Korea and the main city of the country.
With more than 10 million inhabitants, it is a very modern Asian economic center, but also has a lot of history,
full of places with difficult names, such as the Doksungun Palace.
In addition to the city's portals and the Cheongjinchon River, which went through a great cleaning process for several years,
and today it is an example of Korean sustainability and pride.
From there, I took a flight and followed to Ilhajeju, known as Ilha do Amor,
for hosting many Korean couples on the honeymoon, but for me it was just the natural wonder of the time.
As soon as I arrived, I took information about the main tourist attractions,
because the island is very big and I needed a lot of time to know everything.
I left things in the hostel and went out to hit my leg without wasting time.
I'm leaving here today is my first day of traveling here in Ilhajeju.
It is a very large island, I thought it was a smaller one, and it is an interesting place.
Because it was a natural wonder, it is full of natural beauty,
interesting places, caches, mountains, it is a volcanic island, beautiful beaches,
and I'll show you a little bit of that.
I'm arriving here at the bus terminal and it is from here.
Most of the buses that go through the city to the main attractions,
to the waterfall region, to the nearby islands.
The first stop was the Jeonban waterfall.
There it is.
A wonder of more than 30 meters from the waterless sea.
The next day I went to meet Sun Sun and Chobun,
which is the main postcard of Jeju.
A good walk up the hill.
But it is worth it.
After the descent, a big surprise.
The meeting with Jeju's ladies.
They are ladies with more than 60 years of age,
who dive to fish daily and prepare everything for the visitors.
Look, I'm going to tell you that it has to be very, very hard to do this.
To close my pass through Jeju,
I made a cold walk through the Eori Moki trail,
in Monte Hala.
In addition to a walk through the market,
which gave me a little bite and good gastronomic experiences.
At the end of the afternoon, the sunset is over.
I'm here to help with the course here at the restaurant.
This is the restaurant.
I don't speak English, I'm lost, but I made a friend.
