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Busan: an unexpected beach festival

9 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode of DeMochilas, an unexpected moment turns into one of the most memorable experiences of the trip in Busan. What started as a normal day quickly changed when we discovered a beach festival happening that same night. Without planning it, we found ourselves surrounded by people, new friends, and a completely different atmosphere, sharing food, drinks, and conversations on the sand. The experience was simple but powerful: a picnic that turned into a crowded festival filled with energy, music, and fireworks. It was also a reminder of how travel can connect you with people in the most unexpected ways, even in a place where you initially know no one. From meeting exchange students to navigating the chaos of a packed beach, this chapter is about spontaneity—those moments you don’t plan but end up defining your trip. 🔗 Follow me and join the community: 🌐 Web: mikel.world [http://mikel.world] 📺 YouTube: @MikelMateosC [https://www.youtube.com/@MikelMateosC] 💬 Discord: Join the community [https://discord.com/invite/hNG6UJXhPY] 🎒 Fluxer: Join the Fluxer community [https://fluxer.gg/bgkcyAQd] 📸 Instagram: @mikel.mateos [https://www.instagram.com/mikel.mateos/] 🎵 TikTok: @mikelmateos [https://www.tiktok.com/@mikelmateos] 🎮 Twitch: @MikelMateos [https://www.twitch.tv/mikelmateos]

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