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	<title>Comments on: Places in Korea: The Osaek Valley &#038; Mineral Springs</title>
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		<title>By: Places in Korea: Baekdam-sa Temple</title>
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		<description>[...] was crystal clear and I made sure to take a drink from it to see if it has any mineral content like other waters that flow through Soraksan National Park. The water had no mineral taste to it and just had a cool, fresh [...]</description>
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