Graduate Students at The George Washington University ponder Korea's past, present and future.
"Getting its history wrong is part of being a nation." --Ernest Renan
Friday, February 02, 2007
Gigantic Rabbits
I'm not really sure how to connect this article with Korean history, but I just wanted to post it because it's just so strange. Apparently, the answer to the nation's poverty problem lies in huge rabbits.
Maybe geography is an influencing factor? Have you ever looked at a map of Korea (both North and South) and thought it looked like a rabbit?
(The tip of the nose is the northwestern corner, near Dandong, the tip of the ears is the northeastern corner, near Khasan, and the toes are near Mokpo in the southwest.)
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Upon reading this article, I couldn't help but think of this. Apologies in advance.
Hehe - this will go over well at the office - thanks Sean!!
Maybe geography is an influencing factor? Have you ever looked at a map of Korea (both North and South) and thought it looked like a rabbit?
(The tip of the nose is the northwestern corner, near Dandong, the tip of the ears is the northeastern corner, near Khasan, and the toes are near Mokpo in the southwest.)
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