
Young people from 23 Asian countries make a formation resembling the Korean Peninsula at a resort in Gyeonggi Province on Saturday (Aug. 11) where they gathered to participate in 2007 Youth Camp for Asia’s Future.
I wonder how they handled the placing of three young people on Dokdo? Were Japanese youths allowed to stand there? And why is one of the young people on Dokdo standing on just one leg? Does that mean he hardly has a leg to stand on? And why is the South Korean flag flying rather than the unification flag?
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1 Shane // Sep 28, 2007 at 1:19 am
Maybe these are Nostradamus-type significances
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