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Tech-Tip: Google Maps!

Another day, another blog post~

This week, I will be trying another Tech Task which is how to embed a map on my blog post. The location that I choose is South Korean, Seoul because it is one of the places that I really want to visit. Most people want to go there because they want to see their K-pop idols but for me, apart from wanting to see my favorite Korean Idols, actors and actresses, I also want to explore their beautiful culture and I want to go to the places where my favorite Korean dramas where located. 😊💖


                
                Starfield Library in Gangnam💖
                    

Street image in South Korea


Traditional Houses 



                        

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  1. Hey, Flosie!
    From all the photos I have seen of Seoul (weren't many tho :s) it really is a beautiful place, it would be nice to visit some day!!
    The images you added on the blog post are so pretty *-* and the library is so .... I have no words, amazing! (LOOK AT THE AMOUNT OF BOOKS!!!!!!!!!!)
    Lívia Alencar

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  2. Hey Flosie,
    From this blog post I now wanna go to Seoul even more than I did before this. Even though there weren't many photo's the ones you had showed the beauty of the city. The map also made me realize how big the city actually is I don't know why I always though it was much smaller than it is. Hopefully after Covid I'll get a chance to go explore.
    ~John

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