Looks like a fascinating place! I've traveled a lot, but never to the Far East and I am intrigued! I always look forward to and enjoy your posts from around the world, Al! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend!
A palace huh? Somehow I never thought of that in connection with Korea... but actually I don't know very much at all about the country now that I think of it. Thanks for helping us learn and you relive your memories.
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Looks like a fascinating place! I've traveled a lot, but never to the Far East and I am intrigued! I always look forward to and enjoy your posts from around the world, Al! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend!
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I can hardly wait to see more. I love visiting places I've never been.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Al-thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeletethat looks like a lovely place to visit. Do you have more picture of it from inside?
ReplyDeleteOh I can't wait to see more!!
ReplyDeleteA palace huh? Somehow I never thought of that in connection with Korea... but actually I don't know very much at all about the country now that I think of it. Thanks for helping us learn and you relive your memories.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful palace and trees! :)
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