Coast along Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestled into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
Hong Ryun Am (hermitage) at Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
| Title | 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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| Source | Panoramio image ID 34225323 |
| Date | 09 Oct 2007 15:24:02 |
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| Retrieved from source on | 17 Jan 2013 07:22:18 (UTC) |
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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 - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho founded in 671.
Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Pavilion outside Naksansa - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
Pavilion outside Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
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.
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.
Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
Seaside along Naksan Temple grounds - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain, not far from Sokcho South Korea, founded in 671.
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 - Naksansa (Buddhist Temple) nestles into the side of Naksan Mountain not far from Sokcho founded in 671.
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.
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.
Yangyanggun, South Korea osm
| Country | South Korea |