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It is a chimney for a Korean world heritage, the hypocaust device of the Akitoku shrine, Korean stoves. The Akitoku shrine was founded as an imperial villa for Kyng-bokkung which was an original shrine in the palace of Li-regimed Korea in Seoul in 1405. | |
World Heritage | Changdeokgung Palace Complex |
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Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , SIGMA MACRO 70mm F2.8 EX DG |
Location: | Republic of Korea / Seoul |
Size: | 3676 x 5551Pixels |
It is a chimney for a Korean world heritage, the hypocaust device of the Akitoku shrine, Korean stoves. The Akitoku shrine was founded as an imperial villa for Kyng-bokkung which was an original shrine in the palace of Li-regimed Korea in Seoul in 1405. | |
World Heritage | Changdeokgung Palace Complex |
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Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , SIGMA MACRO 70mm F2.8 EX DG |
Location: | Republic of Korea / Seoul |
Size: | 3744 x 5616Pixels |
It is a chimney for a Korean world heritage, the hypocaust device of the Akitoku shrine, Korean stoves. The Akitoku shrine was founded as an imperial villa for Kyng-bokkung which was an original shrine in the palace of Li-regimed Korea in Seoul in 1405. | |
World Heritage | Changdeokgung Palace Complex |
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Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
Location: | Republic of Korea / Seoul |
Size: | 5616 x 3744Pixels |
It is a Korean world heritage, a hypocaust device of KYONFUNGAKU of the Akitoku shrine, a Korean stove. The Akitoku shrine was founded as an imperial villa for Kyng-bokkung which was an original shrine in the palace of Li-regimed Korea in Seoul in 1405. | |
World Heritage | Changdeokgung Palace Complex |
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Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III , Distagon 21mm F2,8 |
Location: | Republic of Korea / Seoul |
Size: | 4796 x 3444Pixels |
It is a world heritage of Seoul, a Tmisan chimney of Kyng-bokkung. There is it on the back (the north side) of Gyotaejeonand leads to a Korean stove of Gyotaejeon. Kyng-bokkungwas used after completion in the original shrine of the Li-regimed Korea times for about 200 years in 1395. | |
Camera: | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II , EF 135mm F2L |
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Location: | Republic of Korea / Seoul |
Size: | 4992 x 3328Pixels |