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Monday, 9 August 2010

Jiyoun



a. I went to Pride last Saturday. The prade was wonderful and I had a good time with it, but in the Preston Park, it was jam-packed. So i couldn't enjoy enough. But! I took pictures of many people who wore brilliant outfit.

b. there is a famous international festival in Korea, called "Boryung Mud Festival". It started 13years ago in Boryung where is located in westhern Korea, also it's famous for clean sea and mud. It's been held every July for 4days. You can enjoy sooth mud which is good for skin, and a lot of events such as mud fight, mud sliding and so on... Also you can take a rest with beautiful scenery.

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  1. I went to pride as well, but just in preston park and I must agree the place was packed.

    What a cool festival, must be really good to get dirty knowing that your skin is getting healtier and at the same time you are partying
    It cant be better than this.(hahaha)

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  2. Lying by the pleasant clean seaside should be very enjoyful.

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  3. it sounds good. naked girls, fun, drink :) enjoyable fest

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  4. Mud make our skin very silky and healthy~
    I want to participate this festival soon!!

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  5. Oh!! I have never been Boryung Mud Festival!!
    It is really tempting... I want to enjoy sooth mud for my skin!!!

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  6. muuuuuud!!!!!!really!!!!!
    after this festival, everybody would have same apperance as a dirty kid.

    it's sooooooo funnny!!!!

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  7. i really join it however im afraid whether i will get a kind of germs or not.....

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  8. Mary
    Yeah! A festival you can go to and come away looking healthier than when you arrived. It's often the reverse in the UK and, yes, you do have mud caked to your face, but it's not the nourishing kind! :))

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