Korea in the Spring
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Spring blooms are in full force here in Seoul. The mountains and "green" space (I say that sarcastically, as Seoul has entirely waaaaay too few/teeny green areas) are coming alive after a long winter sleep. While many people are fans of the cherry blossoms, I'm partial to the magnolias. I think they are so graceful--they almost look like white doves in the trees. The small pink-purple ones are beautiful too. We see those most often in the mountains. They are so delicate--like tissue paper flowers. These pics are all courtesy of Les and his affinity for macro photography. Thanks, buddy!
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