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  • Korean nationalists hang a Korean flag at the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea, during a protest against Japan's claim to Dokdo, a disputed islet in the East Sea. South Korea administers the territory and has a police presence there, but Japan, which calls the island Takeshima, has attempted recently to stake its own claim to Dokdo.
    Korean flag over Japanese embassy
  • A woman walks through doors covered with shoji paper at Higashi Hongang-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
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  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_02.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    Jindo_02.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_11.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_06.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    Jindo_01.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_15.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_17.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_13.jpg
  • A man lights a lantern during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan.
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  • A woman lights a candle for a lantern during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 28, 2012.
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  • People prayed and held prayer beads during a ceremony at a temple in Busan.
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  • Lanterns glow in front of Yongeun Temple during celebrations in Busan.
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  • People prayed and made offerings in front of a Buddha statue at a temple in Busan.
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  • A monk leads prayers at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 25, 2012.
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  • A devotee prepares to pray at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 25, 2012.
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  • A bell and robes at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 25, 2012.
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  • People loiter in a hallway in a club in Apgujeong, a ritzy area of Seoul, South Korea.
    korea_012.jpg
  • A Christian protestor assaults a passerby during a demonstration against the government of President Lee Myung-bak and the import of US beef in Seoul, South Korea.
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  • A protestor leads chants during a nightime demonstration against the government of President Lee Myung-bak and the import of US beef in Seoul, South Korea.
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  • A protestor leads chants during a nightime demonstration against the government of President Lee Myung-bak and the import of US beef in Seoul, South Korea.
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  • Korean protest
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  • A young worker processes coconuts at a mill in Malacca, Malaysia.
    Coconut Mill
  • Murugan, age 26, works at the Malacca Electric Flour Mill in Malacca, Malaysia. Murugan is originally from India and has worked at the mill for four years.
    Malacca Flour Mill
  • A family wears protective masks in an art museum in Busan, South Korea. The World Health Organization on Saturday called South Korea's MERS outbreak "large and complex," as the country reported its 14th death from the virus. As of Saturday there were 138 confirmed cases, and thousands of those potentially exposed remained quarantined or in home isolation.
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  • A mother attaches a protective mask to her daughter's face in Busan, South Korea. The World Health Organization on Saturday called South Korea's MERS outbreak "large and complex," as the country reported its 14th death from the virus. As of Saturday there were 138 confirmed cases, and thousands of those potentially exposed remained quarantined or in home isolation.
    MERS Outbreak
  • People wear protective masks at Busan Station, the major train terminal of South Korea's second largest city. On Sunday, health officials announced the country's fifth death from the MERS virus and reported 14 new cases, bringing the total to 64.
    MERS Outbreak
  • Students wear protective masks during Memorial Day observances at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan, South Korea. Opposition politicians have criticized the administration of Park Geun-hye for its initial response to the MERS outbreak. 41 people so far have been diagnosed with the disease, with four deaths.
    MERS Masks
  • High school students wear protective masks during Memorial Day observances at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan, South Korea. Opposition politicians have criticized the administration of Park Geun-hye for its initial response to the MERS outbreak. 41 people so far have been diagnosed with the disease, with four deaths. Ben Weller is a photographer in Nagoya, Japan.
    MERS Outbreak
  • A worker watches cargo lift operations at Ulsan Port, Ulsan, South Korea.
    Ulsan Port
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  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    Jindo_06.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    Jindo_08.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_05.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    Jindo_07.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    Jindo_05.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_04.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_19.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    Jindo_02.jpg
  • Thousands of people came to Jindo, South Korea, to see the Jindo "Miracle" Sea Festival. Once a year, a 2.8km landbridge is exposed due to low tides. People cross the landbridge from Jindo to a neighboring islet.
    jindo_miracle_sea_festival_10.jpg
  • A woman prayed during a ceremony at a temple in Busan.
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  • A man hung cards with prayers and the names of the faithful on lanterns at a temple in Busan.
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  • A man attached prayer cards to lanterns during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan.
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  • A boy poured water over a Buddha statue at a temple.
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  • Lanterns glow in front of Yongeun Temple during celebrations in Busan.
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  • A woman hangs laterns during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan, South Korea, May 28, 2012.
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  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • A devotee prays before a Buddha statue and altar at Sunkwang Temple in Busan, on Buddha's Birthday, May 28, 2012.
    Korea_buddhism_04.jpg
  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • People gathered at a temple in Busan, South Korea, to pray and to prepare for the Buddha's Birthday, a major holiday in the Buddhist faith.
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  • Former members of the South Korean military, trained to infiltrate North Korea, burn a Korth Korean flag during a protest against North Korea in Seoul, South Korea
    North Korea Flag Burning
  • Korea photographsPeople loiter in a hallway in a club in Apgujeong, a ritzy area of Seoul, South Korea.
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  • Korea photographs
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  • Korea photographs
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  • A woman waits to cross the street at an intersection in Seoul, South Korea.
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  • Police wipe sweat from their foreheads while guarding government property during a demonstration against the government of President Lee Myung-bak and the import of US beef in Seoul, South Korea.
    korea-beef-protest28.jpg
  • A protestor leads chants during a nightime demonstration against the government of President Lee Myung-bak and the import of US beef in Seoul, South Korea.
    korea-beef-protest024.jpg
  • A girl lights her candle off of her father's candle during a nightime demonstration against the government of President Lee Myung-bak and the import of US beef in Seoul, South Korea.
    korea-beef-protest023.jpg
  • Demonstrators carrying candles march during a nighttime demonstration against the government of President Lee Myung-bak and the import of US beef in Seoul, South Korea, June 22, 2008.
    korea-beef-protest022.jpg
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  • Korea Right-wing Protest
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  • A man hangs a candle from a frame during protests against a trade agreement with the United States in Seoul, South Korea, June 17, 2008.
    Seoul Trade Protests
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  • Korea photographs
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  • Korea photographs
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  • A Buddhist temple at Jinjuseong fortress in Jinju, South Korea.
    korean temple.jpg
  • A woman walks past an outdoor advertisement in Myeondong, a popular shopping district in Seoul, South Korea.
    korea_015.jpg
  • A high school student wearing a protective mask is reflected on a on a wall during Memorial Day observances at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan, South Korea. Opposition politicians have criticized the administration of Park Geun-hye for its initial response to the MERS outbreak. 41 people so far have been diagnosed with the disease, with four deaths.
    MERS Outbreak
  • Korea photographs
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  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
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  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
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  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
    20140709-186.jpg
  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
    20140709-136.jpg
  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
    20140709-135.jpg
  • A surfer exits the water at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo, ahead of Typhoon Neoguri. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
    20140709-137.jpg
  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Japan.
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  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
    20140709-189-Edit.jpg
  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
    20140709-136-Edit.jpg
  • Surfers and swimmers brave stronger than usual waves ahead of Typhoon Neoguri at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. The typhoon is one of the strongest to hit the country in more than a decade, and has already caused damage, injuries, and at least one death in the southern islands of Japan. The storm is expected to weaken as it churns its way north and east across the archipelago, but authorities are warning of flooding and landslides caused by massive amounts of rain.
    20140709-126-Edit.jpg
  • Skiing in Zao Onsen, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Ben Weller for National Geographic Traveller and JR East
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  • Skiing in Zao Onsen, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Ben Weller for National Geographic Traveller and JR East
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