So, there was Korean lunch before we continued on to the Mt. Dora train station. I made sure I had a couple of types of kimchi in there.

 

The USA Blackhawk pilots and a wife. Old Korea hands, I noticed that two were using the stainless steel chopsticks. Well, surprise, surprise. I thought that they were some tourist souvenir gimmick, but here I found out that they are used routinely.

 

 

Our guide commenting on the names of those who donated to have this station built. Next to him, Ashley, a widely traveled young woman who has her own travel blog.

 

And that's pretty much the whole group from Osan, bus number 2

 

 

 

 

Someday, hopefully in our lifetimes, this crazyness will end