Korea - the East China Sea

I forget what this beach is called unfortunately (bad tourist! bad!), but it’s quite beautiful with a slight hint of green. It’s also really nice that, other than the annual mud festival, few tourists have reason to go to Boryeong, which means you pretty much have the scenery all to yourself, save for a few locals.


It also means restaurants randomly close early when they send home all their workers because of a lack of customers. Andrew and I often wondered how the city sustains itself economically.



This is a sweet potato pizza where the sweet potato replaces the tomato sauce. Pretty weird, but also not bad with spicy dipping sauce. Millions of Italians and New Yorkers must be rolling in their graves right now.