
A special exhibition titled "Rivers in Korea; Rivers are life" is
planned by the Korean office of the Cannes Lions International
Advertising Festival. Forty photos taken by photojournalists are
related to rivers and water in Korea. Its purpose is to help people
understand rivers.
1. A couple of otters living in a reservoir in Mount Palgong,
Daegu, is fighting over a frog. By Park Young-dae from Dong-A
Ilbo.
2. A white heron looking for food is fixed on a carp that has
jumped up from a flooded-reservoir. By Kim Tae-hyung from Maeil
Shinmun.
3. A group of spectacled teals are flying high from Lake Ganwol,
located in the Bay of Cheonsu. By Ahn Sung-sik from JoongAng
Ilbo.
4. Standing on parched earth, child monks curiously watch
monks performing a shamanist service praying for rain. By Korea
Water Resources Corporation.
5. People leaving their shelter after a flood. The upper part of
the Nakdong River is quite steep, so when it rains hard, the lower
part usually suffers. By Chung Gwang-sam, Busan Ilbo.
SOURCE :
Korea.net