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#6156906
4 November 2020
Nov 4, 2020-Sacheon, South Korera-A Night Views of the South Korea largest Bamboo forest, Name of 'Jungnogwon' in Damyang-Gun, South Korea on Nov 2, 2020. Jungnokwon is bamboo forest covers an area of 31 hectares and was opened in March 2003 as a recreation area and tourist attraction. In the forest there are eight paths to follow. Directly connected to the forest is siga-Munhwachon, a replica village where the historical culture of Damyang can be experienced.
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#6156908
4 November 2020
Nov 4, 2020-Damyang, South Korea-A Night Views of the South Korea former Chosun Dynasty first Flood control measures, name of the 'Gwanbangjerim' near Jungnogwon in Damyang, South Korea. "Gwanbangjerim in Damyang is a forest formed on the 2km-high hill from Damyangchon Stream. There are about 420 trees such as Muke Trees, Japanese Hackberry Trees, etc. History says that the big trees were planted hundreds of years ago, and the small trees, in 1854. Gwanbangjerim Forest in Damyang protects the village and the bank from floods and strong winds. Therefore, this forest is designated and protected as a Natural Monument."
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4 November 2020
Nov 4, 2020-Damyang, South Korea-A Night Views of the South Korea former Chosun Dynasty first Flood control measures, name of the 'Gwanbangjerim' near Jungnogwon in Damyang, South Korea. "Gwanbangjerim in Damyang is a forest formed on the 2km-high hill from Damyangchon Stream. There are about 420 trees such as Muke Trees, Japanese Hackberry Trees, etc. History says that the big trees were planted hundreds of years ago, and the small trees, in 1854. Gwanbangjerim Forest in Damyang protects the village and the bank from floods and strong winds. Therefore, this forest is designated and protected as a Natural Monument."
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