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LOOK: Ella Cruz basks in the beauty of windy Busan

By: - Reporter
/ 06:35 PM November 08, 2018

Actress Ella Cruz enjoyed the breeze and sights at windy Busan, South Korea for a fun-filled vacation.

Cruz struck a pose at the Yongdo Bridge, which only opens once a day. Luckily, she got to see it, as shown on her Instagram post last Oct. 27.

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During her trip, Busan appeared to be very windy. Nevertheless, Cruz enjoyed it, saying she was amused for visiting the beach during a cold weather.

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She also found the autumn leaves beautiful, which made her first trip in the country all the more memorable.

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She took another photo from a breathtaking view, which may be reminiscent of Kate Winslet’s Rose in “Titanic”.

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Cruz then joked that there are no zombies on the island, making a reference to the hit Korean film “Train to Busan”.

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Enjoy the rest of your trip, Ella! JB

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