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(The Paekche Festival, October 2000. The Kongsansong fortress gate. - as it normally appears, - peaceful in the morning light - Little did I know, that the next day these old walls would be manned by Paekche warriors and colorful banners. Photographer's wo)
 
 
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The Paekche Festival, October 2000. The Kongsansong fortress gate. - as it normally appears, - peaceful in the morning light - Little did I know, that the next day these old walls would be manned by Paekche warriors and colorful banners. Photographer's words. (Photography by Karsten Petersen, copyright) used with kind permission.
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The Paekche Festival, October 2000. The Kongsansong fortress gate. - as it normally appears, - peaceful in the morning light - Little did I know, that the next day these old walls would be manned by Paekche warriors and colorful banners. Photographer's words. (Photography by [http://www.geocities.com/kp_diver/index.htm Karsten Petersen]). Copyrighted. Used with photographer's kind permission.

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The Paekche Festival, October 2000. The Kongsansong fortress gate. - as it normally appears, - peaceful in the morning light - Little did I know, that the next day these old walls would be manned by Paekche warriors and colorful banners. Photographer's words. (Photography by Karsten Petersen). Copyrighted. Used with photographer's kind permission.

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