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| Some children peering out of a second-story window of a school. The window they are looking out of is surrounded by neatly patched bullet holes. | Two boys spot me taking pictures of their school. Note the barbed wire growing on the fence at the left of the gate. The windows are neatly patched with paper and some of the bullet holes in the wall have been patched. | |
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| While I'd taken the time to put on my camera's 85mm lens, a group of kids gathered on the stairs at the side of the school to get lunch. You can see patched and unpatched bullet holes in the school at right. | I take another picture of the growing number of kids at the gate that are checking me out. The child at the right has his lunch in a neatly wrapped white cloth. | |
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| Back at the compound, life continues as we wait for the troopship home. Note the Korean suburban development behind the barbed wire of the compound. | Another view of Korean suburbia through the barbed wire fence. We are looking at the well, shown earlier, from a slightly different angle with a barbershop at left. | |
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