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That's him on the bottom photo sitting by a lake.
Here's a few cool photos he sent me while I was in Korea of his holiday up in the north near the Mongolian border in China (scans haven't come out too well i'm afraid). He stayed in a yurt. And there's the envelope covered in Chinese stamps. It had been opened by the suspicious Korean authorities by the time I got hold of it, and carefully looked through for Communist propaganda...
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