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Seondong Sanghyeon Village, Seondugu-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan [선동상현마을, 부산광역시 금정구 선두구동]
부산종합버스터미널-1
화학관
부산 금정산 ...
South Korea, Busan, Jangjeon-dong, 부산대학교 약학연구동
Nopo-dong, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
☆Busan General Bus Terminal☆
Beomeosa Steps
Beomeosa, Summer 2007
Igidae Park 이기대 二妓臺
oh-ryuk-do
sk56do-apt2
New Apartments
Igidae-2
View from Igidae
킹콩스노우
Oryukdo 2008
Yongho-dong, Nam-gu, Busan, South Korea
광안대교
Cruise ships
오륙도
灯塔
이기대 자연공원
Oryukdo(5-6 islets) 오륙도 五六島
Igidae-1
Gwangan Bridge 광안대교
Gwangan Bridge (view from Igidae park)
Oryukdo 2008
Busan Fisherman
Igidae-3
부산 오륙도 등대
2006jarda
Igidae-4
Orook Island
Oryukdo(5-6 islets) 오륙도 五六島
부산항
Oryukdo(5-6 islets) 오륙도 五六島
Oryukdo(5-6 islets) 오륙도 五六島
dean-new buildings at the entrance of busan port
Oryukdo(5-6 islets) 오륙도 五六島
釜山港上空
Oryukdo (Busan) literally means the Five or Six Islets. At high tide there appears to be six islands but, at low tide it can be seen that two of the islands are actually part of the same island.
Oryukdo Skywalk (Busan) with Oryukdo SK View Appartments in background.
Oryukdo Skywalk is situated on the side of a 98-foot high cliff. The skywalk’s glass floor viewing platform offers visitors a breathtaking view of Oryuk Islands and the ocean below. The glass-floor U-shaped structure extends about 30 feet from the land, with high reinforced glass on both sides of the skywalk for the safety of the visitors.
Oryukdo Skywalk is situated on the side of a 98-foot high cliff. The skywalk’s glass floor viewing platform offers visitors a breathtaking view of Oryuk Islands and the ocean below. The glass-floor U-shaped structure extends about 30 feet from the land, with high reinforced glass on both sides of the skywalk for the safety of the visitors.
Oryukdo Port - Oryukdo literally means the Five or Six Islets. At high tide there appears to be six islands but, at low tide it can be seen that two of the islands are actually part of the same island. Next to the skywalk is a port for charter ships where women divers retrieve fresh seafood items from the ocean to sell at the open-air market at the port.
Oryukdo (Busan) literally means the Five or Six Islets. At high tide there appears to be six islands but, at low tide it can be seen that two of the islands are actually part of the same island.
Oryukdo Skywalk is situated on the side of a 98-foot high cliff. The skywalk’s glass floor viewing platform offers visitors a breathtaking view of Oryuk Islands and the ocean below. The glass-floor U-shaped structure extends about 30 feet from the land, with high reinforced glass on both sides of the skywalk for the safety of the visitors.

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