PACIFIC RIM PARKS

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

DAY 11 (July 21 2010): 2nd Day of Construction

It’s only the second day of construction but it feels like we have been doing it for a while (already!). We got a lot done yesterday, and basically we built on what we made yesterday. It was a little bit less hot today because there were a lot of clouds covering the sun. But the wind was weaker, making the scene feel more humid.




Friendly driver

The wall

Popo (with no gun!)

Commander in Chief

Hammer it!

Making the framework

Hammer it!!

Shovel it!!

Smoke it!!

'K'ute 'K'orean 'K'irls

The headquarter

So intense that even fly won't leave

Chuck Hammering

Our neighbor wanted a cubical with small stones so we made it. The neighbor will be happy now!


Before lunch, ambassador Mun Ha Young, Professor Kang and Professor Ko visited us to give words of encouragement.




The driver has the toughest job

Group shot

Lunch was at the same place as yesterday. We had rice, cooked grind beef, kimchi and yellow radish.



The beach right in front of where we are building the park belongs to women divers, and it is specially reserved for them. In the afternoon, however, women divers gave us the permission to swim in their beach!


Korean style sunbathing and Dima playing a trick

Mike connecting with the nature

Kyeong Deok connecting with the nature.

The 'snail' machine (yet to be revealed).

More work in the afternoon…





Let's see the result...
Before

After!

Great job guys!

Dinner was Korean BBQ! It was delicious, I especially like the second round of meat (dipped in special sauce). But then a table next to me had a problem: the heat melted the gas knobs!! The party was quickly over and the rest of the meat was cooked in the kitchen to be brought back to the table.


Korean people really feed us well here.


This is what happens when you cook too much Korean BBQ!

Tomo