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PHOTOSClear sky before typhoon's arrival

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South Korean sky on Friday was brisk and clear, revealing myriad clouds and offering perfect visibility. The sign of early autumn came after the historically long monsoon period and a series of typhoons devastated cities and countryside villages nationwide with landslides and floods. While the country expects another typhoon, Haishen, early next week, people visited Seoul's Mount. Namsan in Jung-gu District to enjoy peaceful weather while it may only last for a few days. Korea Times photos by Shim Hyun-chul
South Korean sky on Friday was brisk and clear, revealing myriad clouds and offering perfect visibility. The sign of early autumn came after the historically long monsoon period and a series of typhoons devastated cities and countryside villages nationwide with landslides and floods. While the country expects another typhoon, Haishen, early next week, people visited Seoul's Mount. Namsan in Jung-gu District to enjoy peaceful weather while it may only last for a few days. Korea Times photos by Shim Hyun-chul
Ko Dong-hwan aoshima11@koreatimes.co.kr


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