
All three girls insisted on being in our picture; at a cost, of course. They are wearing traditional Toga Jok costumes.

Our guide on our private tour. She even came to our rescue by lending us her camera when ours mysteriously disappeared. She is a single third generation Korean whose parents recently moved to Seoul. She is dreaming of living in the states one day.

There were thousands of engraved padlocks hanging on the rails. After being locked, the keys are thrown into the gorge. This symbolizes eternal love and wishes to come true.

Rickshaws are anxiously waiting to carry you up the hill. They charge you by your weight or more if they get tired. So what starts out at about 10 dollars could become 50 dollars by the end of the climb.
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