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#13767868
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767937
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767948
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767950
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767951
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs, along with a "Peolbae" (wooden mud-ski) used for moving through the mudflats, after harvesting them from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader “Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats” ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767954
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767956
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767958
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767961
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767962
30 May 2026
Local residents wash razor clams, cockles, and crabs harvested from the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, 2026. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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#13767929
30 May 2026
A local resident walks out of the tidal flats in Jukam-ri, Goheung-gun, South Korea, on May 29, after harvesting razor clams, cockles, and crabs. The Jukam-ri tidal flats are part of the broader "Getbol, Korean Tidal Flats" ecosystem along South Korea’s southwestern coast, which is being considered for a proposed second-phase expansion of UNESCO World Heritage listing. The area spans Boseong, Suncheon, Yeosu, and Goheung.
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