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Countryside of 1967-1968
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| Bicycle shop in ChangPaRi. Looks more like a department store. |
Libby Bridge looking south. Picture was taken after passing the guard post on the north end. |
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| Ancient Buddhist statues located near Stanton Airfield. Buddhist Temple blocked from view by the trees. | Libby Bridge toward the center of the Bridge looking south to ChangPaRi. | ||
| ChangPaRi sometime in the summer of 1968. | Rice Paddy, I think, at the south end of Libby Bridge. | ||
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Children playing by the road side in ChangPaRi. |
Downtown Seoul | ||
| Vegetable Market | Is this fountain still in Seoul? | ||
| Market in Munsan? |
Reflection in right side of picture is of the Chase Manhattan Bank in Seoul the summer of 1968. |
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| Clothing store in Munsan? | Bus after bus lined up and crawling through down town Seoul. | ||
| Gone out of business. | Pedestrian walkways in the busy area of Seoul on a slow Sunday afternoon. | ||
| Village home made of mud brick and mud plastered walls with stick thatched roof and fence. | This little one was looking everything over as her bus moved through Seoul. | ||
| Im Jin River below RC#3. Below this site is where the engineers built the pontoon bridge during dry season. | Just outside Seoul the terrain is steep and rugged. | ||
| Iron Bridge across small stream in Munsan area. | Enlarge to see the haze covered peaks in the distance. | ||
| Lady on farm somewhere south of Libby Bridge. | The ROK's jet pilots practiced their runs in and out of these mountains. They had a lot of nerve. Passages are narrow. | ||
| The US Forces had the Matthew House here at Walker Hill. This was the nicest resort in Seoul at the time. | Washing clothes in a stream is bad enough but walking home among the rumbling tanks had to be a trial. | ||
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Countryside of 1967-1968
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