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#1 Parent Leilani - 2004-09-15
Re: Least polluted area in South Korea and snakes

> Yes, you're damn right about air pollution. You can find a small town out of the centres-then you're fine. I was in Suwon and bought some canned air. The snakes are apparently in the moutains, available at no extra fee whilst hiking. They can swim in the pools in the moutains too, so check it out before bathing. Je-Ju has no pollution. Single women in Korea are at the bottom of the pecking order, be warned.

I'm worried about pollution and was wondering if anyone had found a
> place that wasn't too bad in terms of air quality.

> Is Jejudo good for air quality?

> I've been offered a position in Pohang, but have found discussions on
> the problem of pollution from the steel factory/plant.

> What about Gyeongju?

> Any suggestions on low-polluted areas would be much appreciated :)

> On a seperate note: Are there poisonous snakes in South Korea? If so,
> where are they located?

> Thanks

> Cate

Cate - 2004-08-09
Least polluted area in South Korea and snakes

I'm worried about pollution and was wondering if anyone had found a place that wasn't too bad in terms of air quality.

Is Jejudo good for air quality?

I've been offered a position in Pohang, but have found discussions on the problem of pollution from the steel factory/plant.

What about Gyeongju?

Any suggestions on low-polluted areas would be much appreciated :)

On a seperate note: Are there poisonous snakes in South Korea? If so, where are they located?

Thanks

Cate

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