Here is another set of photos of Korea that Arnold Nevis took in 1946:
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Neolttwigi (Korean 널뛰기) is a traditional teeterboard activity in which participants stand on each end of the neol (널 'board, plank') and jump, propelling the person opposite into the air |
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Neolttwigi (널뛰기) teeterboarding |
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Korean cobbler, 1946 |
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aerial view of Central Government Building, Seoul, Korea, 1946 |
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Seoul, Korea, 1946 |
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U.S. Army Air Force vehicle, Korea 1946 |
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Pougie Nickham, Korea, 1946 |
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Chōsen Shrine (조선신궁) was the most important Shinto shrine in Korea from 1925 to 1945, during the period of Japanese rule. |
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