I assume that was taken from an airplane. Just curious if you prefer the window seat or the aisle seat. I’m sure you mentioned it in one of your posts!
The photo was taken on a flight from Seoul. I prefer a seat that is a window and aisle at the same time — a seat on the side in an all aisle access business or first cabin. If I can’t get that then a window seat for the view. I used to be bashful about asking the person next to me to move so I can get up. Not anymore.
that does sound like the ideal type of seat – best of both worlds. I used to prefer the window, but now I like to have the aisle seat, often times with my wife across the aisle in an aisle seat as well.
and many times when we travel it’s my wife, myself, and our youngest son, so in that case, it’s nice to have three seats together, so that we can take turns, if we want, having the aisle, middle, or window seat…
It looks like an infinity βΎ
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You are right. I hadn’t realized it. Thanks.
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Veins of the Earth
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Indeed. Rivers transport the fluid of life.
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An interesting pattern the river makes. Nice shot!
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That is what caught my eye I think. Thanks for taking a look and cementing.π
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Great aerial shot !
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It has an interesting look
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Saw Han River descending into Seuol .
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You are right. This photo was taken on departure from Seoul.
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I assume that was taken from an airplane. Just curious if you prefer the window seat or the aisle seat. I’m sure you mentioned it in one of your posts!
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The photo was taken on a flight from Seoul. I prefer a seat that is a window and aisle at the same time — a seat on the side in an all aisle access business or first cabin. If I can’t get that then a window seat for the view. I used to be bashful about asking the person next to me to move so I can get up. Not anymore.
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that does sound like the ideal type of seat – best of both worlds. I used to prefer the window, but now I like to have the aisle seat, often times with my wife across the aisle in an aisle seat as well.
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Sitting across the aisle from your companion is a good way to do it. Most people forget about that option.
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and many times when we travel it’s my wife, myself, and our youngest son, so in that case, it’s nice to have three seats together, so that we can take turns, if we want, having the aisle, middle, or window seat…
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Traveling with three works out great when flying coach! The middle seat is not bad when you have family on either side.
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I agree; I don’t mind the middle seat at all in such situations…
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The unofficial frequent flyer rule is the middle seat gets both arm rests.ππ
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it’s a good rule…
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I agree. Not everyone follows the rule unfortunately.
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and it’s not worth trying to claim that arm rest if someone either doesn’t know the rule, or doesn’t care about the rule…
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There appears to be long levees and artificial water direction at this area of the river. I can’t help but think of severe flooding.
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Very observant! The flow varies a lot in this river so I think your analysis is correct.
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Wonderful!
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I like geography, but I have to admit I didn’t know where the Han River was located. I see it’s in South Korea. Google goes in handy.
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It is kind of a useless river because the mouth is at the DMZ.
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