1 Introduction
We're used to take a break or go somewhere for rest. But in Korea, the "leisure" wasn't usual concept for Koreans. Before 70's, we were too busy to have leisure time. But we held the Asian Games in 1986 and Olympic Games in 1988. After that, Leisure became popular and the demand of leisure made a huge increase. And also the law of travel restriction was removed. And increasing dem
Secondly, each mountain has character. For example, one has a lot of rocks and others have a lot easy course. So Diverse scenery has its own appeal and people sense a lot of thing.
Thirdly, people want to see special object on the mountain. In Korea, there are a lot of temples in the top of mountain. Whether they believe or not in Buddhism, some of them still want to see Buddhist temple.
Templar treasure?
Yes, it is about the Templar treasure,
but its also about other things.
Conspiracy theories, urban legends
and other myths that are true.
- So the authors here signing copies?
- Im the author.
- You are?
- Yeah. See, uh...
Theres a picture of me right there.
I think its a pretty good picture.
I thought that guy,
Benjamin Gates, found the treasure.
Well, yes, Ben did,
but I am th
urban streets below. Slums and smashed
cars. People stand in groups in the corners. Bleak.
Somersets suitcase is now on the window seat. Somerset has
moved to the aisle. He is reading his book. He looks up from
the book and rubs his eyes, then looks back to continue reading,
not once looking out the window.
6 EXT. CITY STREET -- NIGHT 6
Somerset carries his suitcase outside the train station. The
Celebrate" by Rare Earth comes on LOUD.
Troy walks away holding his temple in pain; SOLDIERS gather
to stare at the dead Iraqi, getting their cameras out.
EXT. IRAQI DESERT ROAD - AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN COMBAT GEAR
dance on a road in the desert. "I Just Want to Celebrate"
BLARES as the CAMERA DOLLIES THROUGH the soldiers.
DOLLY INTO TENT TOWN, past bare chested soldiers pumping free
weights; jogg