| Description: | Just a little south of the previous picture.
The arrow is pointing to our camp location. Note the airstrip just a wee bit to the right. I apparently only took two pictures from the T-33. I wanted some action so he did some loops and a couple of rolls. The pilot, knowing I had my license asked me if I wanted to try it. "Sure, how do I do a roll?" (I was used to light planes, Cub, Aeronca, Steerman etc. where it takes some coordination of rudder, elevator and aeleron to do a good roll) "Just move the stick to left, no rudder." And roll we did. On the loop I was close to falling out at the top and I think he took over on the pull out. I couldn't see because of something I had never experienced before this ride. Extreme G-force. It was my first jet ride and the most exhillerating plane ride I had up to that point.
Imjin River--Following the course of the northeast-southwest Wonsan-Seoul valley, the Imjin River 157 miles long, begins southwest of the North Korean city of Wonsan and flows south through North Korea until it crosses the 38th Parallel, then turns southwest and empties into the Han River Estuary on the Yellow Sea. |