Daunt Waterway in UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea
A place that implies sanctity: Daunt Waterway
The aqueduct is named after Australian soldier J.P. Daunt, the youngest 17-year-old to be buried in a U.N. memorial park, which implies the sacredness of the boundary between life (green areas) and death (cemeteries). The waterway is 0.7 m wide and 110 m long, and many fish live in the clean water of the Daunt Waterway.
These photos below show we are looking in the direction of the graveyard
from Daunt Waterway.
from Daunt Waterway.
Beautiful - thank you for sharing. One day peace will prevail through the DPCW. In the words of HWPL's Chairman Lee, “The 10 articles and 38 clauses have to cease wars across the globe and make peace. If you think these articles cannot cease wars, you must have an alternative. If not, it has to be implemented right away.”
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