We spent the day at this ancient palace in the heart of Seoul - a city of almost 25,000,000 people.
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| Here are the guards at the entrance of the palace. They stood so still the kids thought they were not real people. |
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| This is inside a Buddhist Temple. They never let me take photos of any of the other temples, but this one nobody said anything. |
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| Well, maybe that sign said no photos, but I could not read it. |
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| Neat Entrence |
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| I liked the monkeys on the roof |
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| These doors were neat they opened and then folded up and latched. I am standing under the open door pointing the camera up. |
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| Bedroom in the palace. |
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| I like the stone and grout work |
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| Korean Drummers. If you look closely you can see Cole Dancing as he runs off at about 2:45 into the video. You can also here Reed crying near the end. |
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| Korean Dice Game |
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| Rules for Double Six Game |
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| Acupuncture Dolls for teaching Acupuncture in Korea |














































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