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Page 1: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

The SeoulTower

The Seoul Tower is one of the most

recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things,

it serves as a communications

tower and sits atop a hill that dominates

the city skyline.

I hiked to the tower on a very hot day to take a few photos.

Page 2: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

There is a cable car that will take visitors from the base of the mountain

to the top—near the tower (but I decided to walk up when I visited).

Page 3: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

The Namsan Cable Car platform; near there

were some steps that I used to climb up the hillside to the tower.

Page 4: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

I shot the car bringing other

folks up the steep mountain to the

park above.

Page 5: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

I took a very pleasant walk up a sidewalk and steps to

get to the top of the mountain—on a very hot

and humid day.

Page 6: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

When I arrived at the base of the tower, I took a

telephoto shot of the microwave and other antennas on the massive tower.

Though it was hot and muggy, there was a bad haze in the Seoul area, so the photos were not very brilliant.

The SeoulTower Up

Close

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Near the huge Seoul Tower, there was a second tower, with many antennas on

it, as well.

Note the hazy background that had settled over Seoul that day.

AuxiliaryTower

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Not far from the tower, on the edge of the mountain, there were huge antique kilns (for

what use I do not know).

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On the mountain

top, an artist had some interesting

sculptures on exhibit.

Page 10: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

A very interesting “fad” was noted on the mountain. I saw dozens of padlocks hung on a fence surrounding the tower area.

They had names of “lovers” affixed to them.

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Close-ups of some of the padlocks revealed paintings, hearts, and

messages. Some were neat and some were not so nicely done.

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On the way down the mountain, after

I spent about 30 minutes shooting

photos (and catching my breath),

I shot the impressive tower –

framed with the tress on the side of

the hill.

Framed by the Trees

Page 13: The Seoul Tower The Seoul Tower is one of the most recognized landmarks in Seoul. Among other things, it serves as a communications tower and sits atop.

After visiting the tower on the mountain, I walked toward the center of Seoul. Near the tower is the LG CNS building. Jongho

Rho, my Korean “daughter’s” father, works in the building.