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		<title>Springtime in Korean Countryside</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These are all places that I ride my bike around regularly. Although I have discovered a lot of stuff, I never knew I could go into these historical houses. I always assumed they were private property. Now I&#8217;ve realised that I can if I want to! I usually ride around by myself but when my [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>These are all places that I ride my bike around regularly. Although I have discovered a lot of stuff, I never knew I could go into these historical houses. I always assumed they were private property. Now I&#8217;ve realised that I can if I want to! I usually ride around by myself but when my husband can be persuaded to join me, he does have a lot of fun too.</p>
<p>The old tree is said to cry the night before someone dies&#8230; which is kinda creepy! The countryside looks so pretty now, it&#8217;s such a change from how desolate it looked during winter. It&#8217;s quite nice down by the river now, but as I mentioned in the previous blog post, I&#8217;m not allowed to go swimming there.</p>
<p>We also managed to briefly film 2 cranes in the rice field. It&#8217;s quite cool to see a pair like that because they mate for life.</p>
<p>Hope you guys enjoyed that video. Let us know if there is something in particular you would like to see in the Korean countryside.</p>
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