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Outstanding display!Hi Guys, on a hot, sticky and balmy summer's day in Seoul, I decided to cool off by taking a walk in a green space near my hotel, when, look what I found! Boramae Park is located south of the Han River in the sprawling South Korean capital, with, seemingly inexplicably a small air force present. This is because the park is located on the site of the former grounds of the Republic of Korea Air Force Academy (RoKAF). To honour the young men and women who passed through the academy's gates, a handful of important aircraft to the RoKAF are displayed at the park. There's a link to more below.
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Link to more: Boramae Park
unlike around here where everything is blocked off and no touchie
Koreans are less prone to casual acts of vandalism, something to do with public disturbances having been punished with torture under the dictatorial regimes the country has had. If this park was where I'm from, the Phantom would be on blocks and the wheels gone, for starters and all of them would be covered in graffiti.
Sounds like a workable plan...got my votepublic disturbances having been punished with tortur
Can you give me directions to the site?
spent several days at the war museum downtown and took the DMZ tour.
I'm glad I'm not there right now, but hope to go back.
Kim certainly appears to be a total whacko or is it an act???