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3.31.2008
pictures from jeonju
This is a catholic church and school that my aunt used to attend. A stark contrast to all the traditional Korean buildings and houses that surround it. Built in 1910 and designated National Treasure Number 288.
White and red plum blossoms blooming in Jeonju.
2 comments:
Unknown
said...
ahhh... those pictures are breath-takingly bueatiful!!!
April 2, 2008 at 2:45 PM
Sarah L
said...
I love the pink blossom shot!
April 12, 2008 at 11:23 PM
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2 comments:
ahhh... those pictures are breath-takingly bueatiful!!!
I love the pink blossom shot!
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