Photo You Must See: Flocking to Geumgang Lake, South Korea
Photo Features • World Hum • 02.09.10 | 10:32 AM ET
REUTERS/Office of Gunsan CityA flock of teals fly over Geumgang Lake in Gunsan, about 168 miles south of Seoul.
Photo Features • World Hum • 02.09.10 | 10:32 AM ET
REUTERS/Office of Gunsan CityA flock of teals fly over Geumgang Lake in Gunsan, about 168 miles south of Seoul.
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