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STR/AFP/Getty Images HWACHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Thousands of South Korean anglers cast lines through holes of the frozen river in Hwacheon, 120 kilometers (72 miles) northeast of Seoul, during a contest to catch salmon trout. The contest is part of an ice festival which has attracted nearly one million visitors.
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HWACHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Thousands of South Korean anglers cast lines through holes of the frozen river in Hwacheon, 120 kilometers (72 miles) northeast of Seoul, during a contest to catch salmon trout. The contest is part of an ice festival which has attracted nearly one million visitors.
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