
Stake attention in this memory
This outdoor image, taken on a clear, sunny day, captures a commemorative site in Geonjin-ri, South Korea. The main subject is a large, gnarled tree, likely a pine, standing prominently in the foreground. Beside it rests a massive, light-colored boulder, serving as a memorial stone. Attached to the boulder is a dark rectangular plaque with densely inscribed text in Korean, partially obscured but noted by OCR to contain phrases like "...죽었으나 정책이 공지..." and a date, "2000年6月 20," suggesting a historical or biographical dedication. Above this plaque, Korean characters "개금벌" (Gaegeumbeol) and "마을자랑비" (Village Pride Monument) are carved into the stone, indicating it's a monument celebrating the village. Additionally, the character "里" (Ri) is visible at the top left of the stone. To the right of the stone, a yellow sign stands on white pebbles, titled "건강 족욕·지압" (Health Foot Bath/Acupressure) with a "이용시 주의사항" (Precautions for use) section accompanied by various instructional icons. Behind the tree and boulder, three flagpoles rise against a clear blue sky. The central flagpole proudly displays the South Korean national flag (Taegeukgi). To its left, a white flag with a blue and green wave-like emblem, likely a local government flag, flutters. To the right of the Taegeukgi, a green flag with a yellow emblem is visible. In the mid-ground, a wooden gazebo or shelter with a dark roof provides a shaded area. Beyond this, rolling green mountains create a natural backdrop, suggesting a rural or semi-rural setting. A distant building with windows and what appears to be a paved area are also visible in the background. The ground around the monument is covered in bright white pebbles. No human activity is depicted, leaving the scene serene and inviting.
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