Farewell Korea! We had a good last night, travelling back into Honglik for one last Korean barbecue, and then wandering through the stalls and the fashion shops to find ice cream. Now these are something that's anyone coming to Seoul should definitely try. This was the size of about 3 ice creams in one, and they come in soft, vanilla style, fruity sorbets like mango and blueberry, or a mixture of the two. I don't think I've ever eaten so much in my life, but it was worth the frost bitten tongues and sensitive teeth!
Upon waking up this morning, the sky was throwing everything it had to the world down below, rain, thunder, lightning, you name it. Several leaks had sprung in the guesthouse where we had just checked out, and we sat in the cafe amidst puddles of water swelling in the corridors. Now all that's left to do is get to the airport, and survive the long journey to Nepal. Considering South Korea wasn't originally on our list, it has given us some of our funniest moments and fondest memories so far.
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