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South Korea, Sokcho, 2001. "Doltap," or Buddhist prayers made with stones, beside a frozen riverbank deep in South Korea's forested eastern seacoast.

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South Korea, Sokcho, 2001. "Doltap," or Buddhist prayers made with stones, beside a frozen riverbank deep in South Korea's forested eastern seacoast.