Those with an interest in the history of Korea’s lost white dudes should check out Max Watson’s photos from Seoul Foreigners’ Cemetery Park.
Dead white folk
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I’m mighty obliged for the recent trackbacks, definately a reason to go out and shoot more… just as soon as the yellow dust storm passes!
Max Watson said,
” There’s also the obvious reminders of death, war, and…Christianity. Can’t say I’m a fan of those three. But it’s an interesting park nonetheless.”
So what are you trying to say? It is a Christian cemetery not a park,what did you expect to see there?
I don’t go traipsing through Buddhist temples or gravesites taking pictures as a weekend tourists because I don’t belong there. I am not a Buddhist. If you don’t like Christians then don’t go to a Christian cemetery for a photo-op.
hahaha
migukin
and
now max watson
Mr. Koehler must be giving his readers a tit for tat?