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The image displays an urban landscape in Seoul, South Korea, centered around a large, stylized sculpture of a white whale. This artwork, known as "Moby Dick" by Shin Jong-hee, is situated near the Cheonggyecheon Stream, adjacent to The Export-Import Bank of Korea building.

The sculpture, a prominent feature, is predominantly white and depicts the head and upper body of a whale. Its tail section transitions into a metallic skeletal structure, supported by multiple silver columns. The entire sculpture is elevated above a modern glass and dark-paneled architectural structure, likely an entrance to a subway station or underground passage.

To the immediate left of the sculpture, a contemporary building with a dark, segmented facade and reflective silver accents is partially visible. Sparse, bare deciduous trees and some green foliage are interspersed around the base of the sculpture and between buildings. The foreground consists of a grey tiled pedestrian walkway and a low, dark grey stone retaining wall.

In the mid-ground to the right, a multi-lane roadway is present, with a white sedan and a dark sedan indicating vehicle traffic. A utility pole stands on the roadside, bearing Korean street signage, including "청계천로" (Cheonggyecheon-ro) and a blue sign with a bus icon and an upward arrow, signifying a bus stop or direction.

The background is dominated by modern skyscrapers under a clear, light blue sky. The most prominent building is a tall, white-paneled high-rise with numerous blue-tinted rectangular windows. Korean text vertically displayed on its right side identifies it as "한국수출입은행" (The Export-Import Bank of Korea). Other glass and concrete high-rises are visible in the distance. No individuals are discernible within the frame.
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Mar 23, 2026, 9:06 AM

Seoul, South Korea

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The image displays an urban landscape in Seoul, South Korea, centered around a large, stylized sculpture of a white whale. This artwork, known as "Moby Dick" by Shin Jong-hee, is situated near the Cheonggyecheon Stream, adjacent to The Export-Import Bank of Korea building. The sculpture, a prominent feature, is predominantly white and depicts the head and upper body of a whale. Its tail section transitions into a metallic skeletal structure, supported by multiple silver columns. The entire sculpture is elevated above a modern glass and dark-paneled architectural structure, likely an entrance to a subway station or underground passage. To the immediate left of the sculpture, a contemporary building with a dark, segmented facade and reflective silver accents is partially visible. Sparse, bare deciduous trees and some green foliage are interspersed around the base of the sculpture and between buildings. The foreground consists of a grey tiled pedestrian walkway and a low, dark grey stone retaining wall. In the mid-ground to the right, a multi-lane roadway is present, with a white sedan and a dark sedan indicating vehicle traffic. A utility pole stands on the roadside, bearing Korean street signage, including "청계천로" (Cheonggyecheon-ro) and a blue sign with a bus icon and an upward arrow, signifying a bus stop or direction. The background is dominated by modern skyscrapers under a clear, light blue sky. The most prominent building is a tall, white-paneled high-rise with numerous blue-tinted rectangular windows. Korean text vertically displayed on its right side identifies it as "한국수출입은행" (The Export-Import Bank of Korea). Other glass and concrete high-rises are visible in the distance. No individuals are discernible within the frame.

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