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CityrunwaysignsskyVehicles A human-powered aircraft competition in South Korea
CityrunwaysignsskyVehicles A human-powered aircraft competition in South Korea
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This street vendor makes popcorn with an explosive, pressure-cooking, popcorn cannon contraption, a centuries-old method. The video was filmed in
China, but we’ve watched videos of this in South Korea
Kkwabaegi twisted donuts are traditionally an after-school treat. See how they’re made in small bakery located in Seoul’s Yeongcheon Market.
bakery located in Seoul’s Yeongcheon Market in South Korea
According to Wikipedia, The Hawk was the fourth flying machine that British inventor Percy Pilcher built in the 1890s. Following Bat, Beetle, and Gull
Plus, A human-powered aircraft competition in Korea
These majestic birds are red crowned cranes, a symbol of peace and longevity in Japanese culture. Standing around 150 to 158cm (4ft 11in to 5ft 2in) tall,
estimated 2,750 total in the wilds of Japan, China, and Korea
Trapped in a space-like chasm below the surface of the Earth, a grandmother and grandson use the limited resources around them to escape to a better life
whose grandmother and father fled from North to South Korea
Mathematicians have called it „one of the best-kept secrets in the math world,“ dream chalk, legendary, and the Michael Jordan and the Rolls Royce of
Two went to South Korea.
Clay canes are thin, cylindrical rods made of clay, an often used technique in crafts like jewelry making and sculpture. These canes typically have
South Korea-based clay craftsman Clay Zoo uses this
In the northernmost town on Earth, on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault protects around 865,000 seed samples from almost
almost every country on our planet (including North Korea