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When the sun goes under the mountain

Posted October. 12, 2013 03:20,   

한국어

Walking up the hill step by step slowly against the fall sunshine, I see over the vast ridges spanning 660,000 square meters. Tall Eulalia grasses roll in silver waves at Eulalia colonies on Mount Mindung (1,119 meters above sea level) and myriads of Eulalia grasses rustle in the breeze like waves, making me forget the tough life and hum to myself.

The silver Eulalia grasses on Mount Mindung have been changed into golden dresses painted by the orange color set over the Baekdudaegan mountains. Climbers let out exclamations. Gentle slopes on Mount Mindung are popular courses for hiking. From the top of the mountain, Mount Hambaek, Mount Jijang, Mount Gariwang, Mount Baekun and Mount Taebaek unfold in all directions.

Anywhere I see, I can find breath-taking sceneries. My eyes are flattered. In such a beautiful place, the group dances of golden Eulalia grasses were hidden.

In Jeongseon, Gangwon Province