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  1. From the album: Photography by Lois

    A portrait shot of my friend when we visited a beach in Ilocos Norte.
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    One of the flowers in our university. I don't know its specific name but I think it's related to the Dendrobium Orchid.
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    One of the flowers in our school. I don't know its name but I guess it's related to the Star of Bethlehem , Tuberose or Lilium flowers.
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    One of the tourists spots in Seoul, South Korea.
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  5. From the album: Photography by Lois

    One of the places inside the Gyeongbokgung Palace that is surrounded by water.
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    From: https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264337
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    If you're watching Kingdom series on Netflix then you've probably seen this place. Since Gyeongbokgung Palace was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty and the Kingdom series was set on Joseon, they used this place for the filming. If you haven't watched Kingdom, I recommend it :)
  8. From the album: Photography by Lois

    Led Rose Garden located at Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul, South Korea. The DDP LED Rose Garden is a permanent exhibition of roses that light up automatically as the sun sets.
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    Shot inside the tour bus.
  10. Based on what I've read in the internet, it says that pure grain alcohol or strong wine is the fluid used to preserve these kinds of plants. It also says that Roots that are preserved in strong wine will look fresh, even though the alcohol dehydrates the roots & replaces the water.
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    One of the palaces in Gyeongbokgung palace located in Seoul, South Korea.
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  12. From the album: Photography by Lois

    A Kobukson or Geobukseon was a type of large Korean warship that was used intermittently by the Royal Korean Navy during the Joseon dynasty from the early 15th century up until the 19th century.
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    Displays made of Korean Ginseng. Taken at Cheongha Korea Ginseng Museum
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    From the album: Photography by Lois

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