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4 Comments
Thank you for the great pictures. They bring me lots of memories.
I like photography and especially the documentation of the past in Korea. They really tell more of a story than what I read, except for some of the faked Korean postcard photos from the early 20th Century, which I am not a fan of.
Thank you, Marmot. I really enjoyed the slideshow. Not only the buildings, but the kids also looked so different with those short pageboys. My favorite picture was the children in front of the old mudbrick house with thatched straw roof.
Robert, thanks for the link. Ewha had not been changed. I used to walk there in early 90s.