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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Old South Korean Village

When we were in South Korea back in 1998, we visited a preserved village. Here is the first of a series of photos from it, an old mill.
It's my Vintage Weekly entry.

9 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Fascinating capture, Al!! I've traveled/lived in a number of different countries, but have never been to the Far East and I do enjoy your photos from Korea so much! Thanks for sharing! Hope you and Socks are having a great weekend -- "treat-less", of course!!

Jane said...

Great shot, you might have to re-link this to the meme, as it appears to be re-linking back to vintage weekly instead. Thanks for posting and commenting:)

Vagabonde said...

That wheel looks quite big – an unusual picture.

grammie g said...

Hi Al...Now that is quite the hunk of
stone.....that was not an easy job!!
Grace

Indrani Ghose said...

These old tools! They amaze me!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Very vintage! Think of the work.

Beth Niquette said...

I am bemused (and envious!) of your snow covered hills. It hasn't snowed here even once this winter. I miss the snow--the way it looks, the way it falls--the way it sounds.

Your wonderful pictures brought back the memory of snow. Wonderful capture, my Friend.

Honest Abe said...

Reminds me of the wheels used in old mills around my area. They were powered by water but they look similar.

christinapictures said...

Impressive milling stones! Thanks for sharing!

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