Category:Dappled light and shadow in North Korea
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Dappled light and shadow is produced when sunlight or other light is filtered through breaks in objects that provide major shade areas, such as tree leaves and branches, giving pools of a dotted or broken light effect on other surfaces.
Media in category "Dappled light and shadow in North Korea"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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1599 - Nordkorea 2015 - Panmunjon DMZ (22563659988).jpg 11,221 × 4,725; 41.7 MB
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1604 - Nordkorea 2015 - Panmunjon DMZ (22589627129).jpg 4,928 × 3,264; 4.84 MB
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1614 - Nordkorea 2015 - Panmunjon DMZ (22992820891).jpg 4,928 × 3,264; 7.02 MB
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A walk along the Taedong River. Pyongyang DPRK (14244779823).jpg 4,608 × 2,592; 16.17 MB
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Moranbong Park on a Sunday afternoon (15362067369).jpg 4,912 × 2,760; 6.59 MB
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Moranbong Park on a Sunday afternoon (15362561808).jpg 4,912 × 2,760; 5.91 MB
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Moranbong Park on a Sunday afternoon (15546004381).jpg 4,912 × 2,760; 5.03 MB
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Moranbong Park on a Sunday afternoon (15548694155).jpg 4,912 × 2,760; 6.69 MB
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Moranbong Park on a Sunday afternoon (15549529372).jpg 4,912 × 2,760; 7.28 MB
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Songgyungwan 01.jpg 3,488 × 2,607; 2.37 MB