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it gives you an idea of how big Busan is... the other 3/4's of it lay beyond the mountains you see... in other words, it's huge. after the tower, we headed to o'briens bar, in search of the elusive nachos... i had heard somewhere that they have real nachos with cheese and salsa and sour cream (which is almost impossible to find here - i think they ship it in). sorry i didn't take any photos of the place, i probably should have, but i was so tired by the time i got there all i wanted were these:

i was so happy to see real salsa that i could have cried. i told the owner that i loved him, they were really good... tasted just like nachos anywhere in montreal, at least now i know where to get some. next time i go i'm bringing a tupperware with me and i'm gonig to buy some salsa from them! the bar was nice, they had stella artois on tap, and even had some real molson canadian (which i don't like, but was neat to see) next time i go i'll take some pictures of the place. they have a bout 6-7 booths and each one represents a foreign country - naturally we sat in the canada booth. i contributed a montreal metro ticket to the display... we'll see if it's still there next time i go.
two of our EPIK friends met up with us there and after a couple of beers, i headed back to their place (a half-hour walk from the bar) and kat went back to ulsan... it was great to spend the weekend with some english speakers and to get out of gimhae for a day or two... all in all, an ace weekend. stay tuned for more adventures...
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