More of my manhole collection. Even my friends point out interesting manhole covers to me now.
A private sewage treatment facility manhole cover somewhere in Seoul, KoreaWhirly-gig in the Paju CountrysideGoyang, KoreaAbsentia Goyang, KoreaDongmakgyo bridge, Seongnam, Seoul,Water manhole reading “물은 생명 입니다” or “Water is life.” This is one of my favorites because I love all the colors and the random Hangeul letters in the center. Goyang, KoreaFire hydrant, Sejong University, Seoul, KoreaSeoul, Korea (the symbol inside the small circle in the middle is the flag of Seoul, although some of the blue has been chipped away)Insadong, Seoul, KoreaBusan,KoreaRainy day in Mapo-GuMotto: “A City to Recover Lost Humanity”Exposed, Goyang, KoreaSeongnam, KoreaDual gas valves in Pangyo. Pangyo is often considered South Korea’s version of Silicon Valley and has been a developing area for the last twenty yearsPainting of a manhole cover with an alligator crawling into it on the floor of a chicken restaurant in Hongdae. Noona Holdak is the restaurant’s name and they do oven baked chicken.Gangnam, Seoul, KoreaYour guess is as good as mine. Seemed to be an empty storefront with trash in it. Seongsu, Seoul, KoreaOutside Seochon Guesthouse on Sejong Village Food Culture Street, Jongno, Seoul, Korea
Some shots from my trip to Gangneung in August:
symbol of Gangneung is in the center, as is common for Korean manholesGangneung traditional market, Gangneung, Koreaclose-up of one outside the traditional Korean houseoutside Chodangdong Historical House in Gangneung
And a stray one from the Philippines before I realized I was interested in photographing manhole covers:
Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
My honorable mention:
Happiness (행복), 2020
Uijeongbu (의정부), Korea
Happiness, for me, back in 2020 when the world was in lockdown, were the 부대찌개 (army base stew) restaurants, of which there is an entire street full that wasn’t too far from my officetel.
Whenever I have a bad day, I try to remember how hard I fought to be here, chasing my dreams. How adaptable and fluid I am, to travel to a country half the world away and make a city so unfamiliar to me feel like home.
[…] This beautiful cafe popped up on my instagram feed and I had to visit. Not only was it uniquely beautiful and roasts its own coffee, but it’s called “manhole” coffee, and I was recently made a moderator for a manhole covers around the world group and take many photos of my own. […]
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