3.10.2012

Seokguram Grotto

A big stop for us in Gyeongju was Seokguram Grotto (for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seokguram). It was an interesting little place and I think it would have been a lot cooler had we been able to actually go inside the Grotto itself. For those of you who are curious, a grotto is defined as small, indoor cave, at least for this experience. If you do get the chance, I would recommend taking the trip out. It's nothing special, but it is unique if that makes any sense. There is a bus that runs but it only comes every hour and it is very windy. If you have the time, I would recommend hiking from Bulguksa. We arrived a little later on Thursday so we were not able to hike. Here are a few more pictures, enjoy.



(View as we arrived and were getting off the bus - a quaint little mountain adventure)
(As soon as we stepped off the bus, this is what we saw. Notice the bell in the structure, it is important later...)


(I am not exactly sure what the old ladies were selling but that must make enough)


(A view of the valley below)


(A bell you could ring)


(Spenser ringing the bell)


(Spenser after he rang the bell)


(Water stop - I do enjoy how Korea makes it a habit to provide water. I have grown found of the communal drinking facilities.)


(The building on the left is the actual grotto. You can kind of see the mound of dirt above the roof. Inside sits a Buddha with a few of his guardian buddies. Unfortunately, we were unable to take pictures inside - weak sauce.)


(Inside view of the grotto from someone else's camera)


(Just to give you an idea of how sweet it is inside. But, like I said, we couldn't go inside...)


(Another view of the awesomeness which we were unable to see first hand)

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