File:Gyeongsan Gatbawi Buddha.jpg

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Description Gatbawi Buddha is a 4m tall granite Buddha sculpture. It gets its name from the Korean word 'gat', which is a traditional Korean hat. It is located at the Gwanbong Peak on the Eastern side of the Palgong mountains. Gwanbong is 850m high.
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Camera location35° 59′ 21.42″ N, 128° 44′ 10.69″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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35°59'21.422"N, 128°44'10.687"E

18 November 2007

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