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Photo of the Day (10/15/07)

by Iva Skoch on Oct 15, 2007

If this photo doesn’t brighten your day, there is no hope for you my friend! Wow, this is a truly spectacular sight. Lovely colors. Taken on Friday in Korea, by ladyexpat.

***To have your photo considered for the Gadling Photo of the Day, go over to the Gadling Flickr site and post it.***

Tags: flowers, korea, Ladyexpat, photo
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