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Seoul Souvenirs |
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2005 - Year of the Rooster! |
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Seoul is well on the way to being as far as you can get from Baringhup! |
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The Dunns, or strictly speaking, 60% of them were in South Korea from 2002 until mid June 2004. Jean was Deputy Head of Mission with the Australian Embassy, Owain attended the lycee francais de Seoul while Brian provided consultancy to the Korean Foster Care Association. |
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Dad's 2003 Christmas present, a cast bronze statue of Gautama, Korean style! (Click for a larger view) |
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Motoring along the Naebu Expressway in Seoul. The only natural scenery is painted on the apartments. Photo by Owain Dunn.
24 January 2004 Click on photo for a larger version |
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Actually a very steep, icy and slippery slope. Jean, Baekundae Peak, Jan 2004.
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Lake Chongpyong frozen at last! On the ice by the Lake Cottage. Photo by Brian, 24 Jan 2004
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Page updated on 22 December 2004 |
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