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The 4th letter : Rest and Peace

Hi, there. How are you? It's hard to ask 'how are you?' to S.Korea people right now.

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Free Bloggers in Italy!!!

I heard this news today on the internet, and then I thought this is the thing that should be posted here.

Please read the following text, and if you'd like to, do a little thing what you would be asked by Italian bloggers.

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"Italian bloggers call for support from around the world to fight blogger-licensing in Italy"

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The 3rd letter : Weird and Ordinary Spring of Korea

Hi there. This is Yurim from Seoul. The weather has been unusual lately. It's too warm to be April of South Korea. But flowers came back again with Spring. Today, I'm going to upload a photo of my town. You would see the famous flowers of Korea in Spring in this picture ; they are Golden Bell flowers and Cherry Blossoms. (Actually, Cherry Blossoms in Korea have been planted by Japanese during the occupation. This is just one of the ironic symbols of Korean history, I think.)

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A Short, but Urgent Message from South Korea

I'll write down more details about this later. There's not much time, because this law could be passed by tomorrow. The president and the government are trying to make some laws which allow the 3 major extreme right-wing newspaper companies to have the broadcasting stations. These 3 newspaper companies have a close relationship with big companies[we call them as "Jae Beol" or "Chae Bol".] We consider this as a step backward of Democracy in South Korea.

Following Video is made by the labor union of MBC, one of the Korean Broadcast Stations. Please watch it, and spread this all over the world.

** PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A MULTILINGUAL BROADCAST **
ENGLISH CONTENT AT 0:35, CHINESE AT 1:09, FRENCH AT 1:40,
SPANISH AT 2:28, JAPANESE AT 2:50



Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjFTbOXHHrE


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The second letter : Authentic Korean Food I

Hi there! It's been quite a long time since I wrote the first letter. I really wanted to write in time, but I had to study for my English test, TOEIC. Have you ever heard about this test? Anyway, I did the test last Sunday. I haven't got the result, but I'm pretty confident. haha. While I studied for this test, I thought this would be a good theme to write on this blog; Korea being obsessed with English! However, it's not today's theme. Today I want to introduce some athentic Korean food we eat on traditional holidays like New Year's day. Asian New Year's day was on January 26.

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The first letter from Seoul

Hi, there. This is a letter from Seoul to you all who will be reading this blog. Writing on this blog, I feel like I'm talking to you. So, I'm going to name this blog "letters". This will be the first letter, and the letters will be mostly about Korea, the country where I was born and have been living until now.

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The End and The Beginning

Well, friends, it's finally over. I am now sitting comfortably in my friend Nathan's house with my feet up on a cushion, my stomach full of sushi and miso soup.

It has been a rather strange few days. We spent the rest of our time in San Cristobal just as I told you before - shopping and drinking and eating. On our last day there we made a grand meal with our friends Jason and Kathryn. All four of us pitched in and made amazing spaghetti sauce, garlic bread with fresh garlic butter, and salad with homemade dressing.

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Highs and Lows

As the name of this entry suggests, we have just been through some incredibly awesome times which were quite evenly mixed with really awful times. I suppose it starts with snorkeling.

I told you we planned on snorkeling, so one day we rented some gear to see if I could handle it with my cold, which I could. It was pretty fun, just kicking off the beach and looking around. There were giant man-sized fish that were always just in the edges of our vision, and there were little tiny fish that continually swam around my legs. A few of them even tried to bite George`s shorts!

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Happy Holidays!

Okay, I realize it's a little late to say "happy holidays," but I just couldn't get to an internet - at least one that would open up this page or that would work at a reasonable pace!

We are now very very far from Panama. We are, in fact, in Belize! I never thought we'd come here, as it sounded so expensive. And I was right! One plate of food costs five dollars! And a beer costs two! We're only staying long enough to do some snorkelling, and then it's back to the highlands of Chiapas for us!

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Panarama!

It must be said: Panama is one of my favourite countries in Central America. Panama, Guatemala, and Mexico. Sure, Costa Rica has lots of nature reserves and monkeys, but it is also the most expensive country down here.

I like Panama because most of the people are really nice. And the food, well, it´s okay. The only thing people eat is chicken and rice. However, we have found a restaurant near our hotel that serves chicken and fried bananas! So we have been frequenting that place.

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Eating Locally

I´ve never been one to profess to know the answers, except of course, when I was right. I don´t know if this is one of those times, but during the past few weeks I´ve been learning and thinking while the tropical storms kept me locked inside my room. I find the ideas presented to me so fascinating, so intelligently put together, and so right that I just had to share them with you.

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¡Survivor: Panama!

Guess what!! I experienced my first earthquake! It probably never made it to the news in Canada, but damn! It was scary! I was just starting to nod off on our first night here, sleeping comfortably in our hotel that jutted out awkwardly over the ocean, when I felt it. Just a slight shaking at first, until the earth was moving a good metre to either side.

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So Long Family, Hello Panama!

Hi everyone! I know it`s been a long time since I`ve written, but our days have been very full! We arrived in San Jose, Costa Rica a day before George`s family did. So we just stayed downtown in a nice backpacker`s hostel.

The next day, after getting my bank card stuck in the ATM, we went to the family`s hotel. It was so nice to see them! It`s been a while - we haven`t seem them since last March when they came to Vancouver Island for a visit.

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A Harrowing Trek

Two days ago we finished our long journey down to San Jose, Costa Rica, to visit with George's family (except Corrianne - she preferred to stay in blustery Edmonton.) Before we left Antigua, we finally went to see Volcan Pacaya, an active volcano about an hour's drive from Antigua.

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I Found My Heart in Old Antigua

We have been in Antigua for almost two weeks now! No matter how little we try, we just can´t leave. Go figure, eh? The place we found to stay is fascinating!

We are in a small guesthouse called Los Amigos, and in the guesthouse is a bar/restaurant called El Chillout. It´s run by an ex-rich Guatemalan capitalist who threw it all away for love of anarchy and weed. His name is Tops. His beautiful chef is named Simona. She comes from Italy and has lived here for fifteen years. They´re beautiful people, and half the reason we´ve stayed for so long.

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Why I´m Not a Hippy

Wow! We just spent the past week at Lago de Atitlan (Lake Atitlan). What a wonderful time we had! Here´s a little history about the lake. It was once a giant volcano, which slowly filled with water over hundreds of years. Now it is the biggest lake in Guatemala, and is surrounded by four or five smaller dormant volcanoes. Because of the volcanic activity, you can find small pumice stones floating all over the water! For those who don´t know, pumice is volcanic rock. It´s very strange to see floating rocks.

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Hotsprings and Golden Saints

We just spent the past week in the lovely city of Quetzaltenango (Xela for short) and had a very lovely time. Last Sunday we went to the Fuentes Georginas, which are the most beautiful hot springs in Guatemala! They are truly stunning.

The water flows into natural stone pools, surrounded by high rock walls and lush foliage. Two years ago the area had an earthquake which opened up a new vent making the pools much hotter! There was one pool I couldn´t go in, and George could only go halfway into it before he boiled himself alive.

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Oh, the Roads of Guatemala

Okay, I know it´s only been two days since my last post, but we´re about to embark on a tour of Guatemala and I don´t know if we´ll find much time to get on the internet.

Yesterday morning at 7:45 we got on the bus to the border town of Ciudad Cauhtèmoc, where we had to find a "taxi" to the Guatemalan border town La Mesilla. The taxis were actually just local guys with cars who charged ten pesos a person and constantly slowed down to shout happily out the window to his friends.

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¡Viva Mexico!

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Today is our last day in Mexico, for tomorrow morning at 7:45 AM we are leaving this beautiful country for Guatemala. San Cristobal de Las Casas has given us almost nothing but good memories!

I say "almost nothing" because on Monday we had one sad experience. It is related to something we´ve been learning about, and want to study and think about more. It started when we decided to visit a Mayan village called San Juan Chamula. It comes highly recommended by all the tourists that we´ve met because of a very interesting Mayan-Catholic church.

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Las Ruinas and San Cristobal

Las Ruinas de Palenque

Since I last wrote, much has happened! I´ve learned how to use the keyboard, for one thing. I just have to make sure not to hit any strange combinations of keys, otherwise it all changes to I don´t know what.

After we were robbed, we immediately left that town and lugged all our stuff to the ruins of Palenque. The ruins are spectacular! I really can´t describe them with words. I can only say that when we first climbed the steps and rounded the corner to the ruins, I nearly cried.

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