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Colin R. Dabbs
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A woman looks out to sea in front of large tidal pool on the Yongmeori Coast. Jeju Island, South Korea. | A red cabin scooter drives past a farmhouse and a volcanic rock wall on Udo Island. | A lighthouse stands at the entrance to Seongsan Harbor, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
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A factory on Udo Island, South Korea. | A woman walks along the base of Yongmeori Cliff. Jeju Island, South Korea. | A bike rests against a breaker wall on Udo Island, South Korea. |
The volcanic coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. | A blue capped rock thrush perches on a balcony. Jeju Island, South Korea. | A farm and farmhouse. Udo Island, South Korea. |
A lighthouse stands at the entrance to Seongsan Harbor, Jeju Island, South Korea. | A great cormorant left and two Japanese cormorants perch on the volcanic shores of Udo Island, South Korea. | A house sparrow prepares its nest in the small hole of the volcanic cliffs of Jeju Island, South Korea. |
A brown herring gull flies along the coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. | A Haenyeo diver walks to her dive site on Udo Island, a small island off the coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. Haenyeo translates to "sea woman", and is a job traditionally done by women. They dive up to 20 meters to collect shellfish. It is a tradition many fear is dying off, because the younger generation have little interest in the work, and many seek employment in larger cities in Korea. | A Haenyeo diver walks to her dive site on Udo Island, a small island off the coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. Haenyeo translates to "sea woman", and is a job traditionally done by women. They dive up to 20 meters to collect shellfish. It is a tradition many fear is dying off, because the younger generation have little interest in the work, and many seek employment in larger cities in Korea. |
A Haenyeo diver walks to her dive site on Udo Island, a small island off the coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. Haenyeo translates to "sea woman", and is a job traditionally done by women. They dive up to 20 meters to collect shellfish. It is a tradition many fear is dying off, because the younger generation have little interest in the work, and many seek employment in larger cities in Korea. | A horse in a field of rapeseed flowers, Jeju Island, South Korea. | A sculpture of a woman at Jeju Love Land Park, an outdoor, sex-themed sculpture park. Jeju City, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
Large Buddha at Sanbangsan Temple. Jeju Island, South Korea. | Jeju Island, South Korea | Jeju Island, South Korea. |
Large stone mounds. Jeju Island, South Korea. | Geumneung Beach, Jeju Island, South Korea. | Yongmeori peninsular, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
A dol hareubangs statue on Jeju Island, South Korea. These statues can be seen all over Jeju Island, and in fact all over Korea. Dol hareubangs are large satues carved out of basalt, and are gods of protection and fertility. | Jeju Island, South Korea. | A women cleans an octopus on Yongmeori peninsular, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
Yongmeori peninsular, Jeju Island, South Korea. | Lighthouse, Jeju Island, South Korea. | Mt. Sanbang and Sanbanggulsa Temple. Jeju Island, South Korea. |
Yongmeori peninsular, Jeju Island, South Korea. | Mt. Sanbang, Jeju Island, South Korea. | A farmer on a small green tea farm, Jeju Island, South Korea. |
A farmhouse on Jeju Island, South Korea. |
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