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A rectangular white sign, bordered in black, is depicted slightly angled, possibly lying on the ground or a low surface. The main graphic features two dark green sticks or poles, resembling traditional Korean yut sticks, crossed to form an 'X'. Around these crossed sticks are four solid colored circles: two red circles diagonally opposite each other, and two blue circles also diagonally opposite, filling the spaces created by the 'X'. To the right of the graphic, black Korean characters are vertically stacked, spelling "윷놀이" (Yut Nori). The sign itself shows some signs of wear, including minor scuffs and chipped edges. The surrounding environment consists of a textured, light brown and gray speckled stone or concrete surface, indicative of an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. Parts of another object, possibly a bag or seating, are visible at the very top edge of the frame. The overall impression is a sign for the traditional Korean board game Yut Nori, found in a public or communal space in Ulsan, South Korea.
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