On my way home yesterday, I saw a sign just north of Yangyang describing the road as 'Asian Highway (AH6) and listing five countries it leads to: Korea, Russia, Kazakstan, and others.
I will take a picture soon when I pass it in good light (it's pretty dark after six these days).
I have on this blog suggested that Korean businesses and government don't always plan ahead. Clearly, the civil engineers here are looking forward quite optimistically, considering that the sign went up a week after the Norks tested their nuke.
One route that is very possible right now is to put your car on the ferry in Sokcho, get off near Vladivostok, and drive for a month or two until you find yourself in front of the Eiffel tower. Something I'd love to have done before I got married . . .
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