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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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    Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho founded in 671.

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Title Coast along Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
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Date 09 Oct 2007 15:22:36
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    Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.

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    Coast along Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.

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    Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho founded in 671.

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    Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho founded in 671.

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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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    Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple), founded in 671, nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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    Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa, founded in 671, nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho.

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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho.

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    Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.

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    Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.

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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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    Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho founded in 671.Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds -

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    Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho founded in 671. Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds -

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    Pavilion outside Naksansa - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.

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    Pavilion outside Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.

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    The pavilion at Uisangdae, a small temple site, is believed to have built in 1925 at Naksansa nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho South Korea.

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