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※ This video is part of <Korea Travelogue - Lunchbox Parasite Part 5 Remote Island, Taste of the Wild> broadcast on November 22, 2019. A small island in Wando, Jeollanam-do, where not a single boat comes or goes. It is called 'Jukguldo' because of the many bamboos and caves. At one time, about 50 people lived there, but because of the rough waves, only one household, Kim Nok-san and So Bok-dan, remained. There is not even a small hole-in-the-wall shop, but if you are diligent, there is an abundance of food, including fish and seaweed. If you just pack some white rice and head out to the sea, you will quickly have a fresh table full of meals that you cannot find in the city. When a gentle breeze blows, the wife, Bok-dan, shows off her hidden skills. She rolls up the seaweed and octopus she found on the shore to make special gimbap that you can only find on remote islands. Together with her husband, her only partner and 'eternal friend' in the island village, she packs a lunch and goes on a picnic to a hidden cave in Jukguldo. ✔ Program name: Korean Travelogue - Lunchbox Parasite Part 5 A Taste of a Remote Island and the Wilderness ✔ Broadcast Date: 2019.11.22 #GolladyeonDocumentary #KoreanTravelogue #Island #Sea #UninhabitedIsland #RawSashimi #Eating