Seoul Tower

N 37° 33.104' E 126° 59.267
The N Seoul Tower, officially the YTN
Seoul Tower and commonly known as Namsan Tower or Seoul Tower, is a
communication and observation tower located on Nam Mountain in central Seoul,
South Korea. The 236-meter-tall tower marks the second highest point in Seoul
and is considered a local landmark.
Geographic Center of
Seoul

N 37° 33.110 E 126° 59.327
Seoul City pinpointed the top of Namsan
as the city’s geographical center. The city conducted a GPS survey and
pinpointed the top of Namsan as the city’s geographical center in 2008.
To log this cache you must
visit both waypoints and take the required photos at each waypoints.
IMPORTANT! Your find log will be deleted without notice if it does not include the two required
photos in it. No excuses/reasons will be accepted; just simply log this virtual
as a find when you have both photos to include into THIS cache page's log. Do not email or message me any photos. If you do not know how to add
the TWO required photos to your log, read this section of the Help
Center "3.4.
Add a photo to a log".
PHOTO #1: Go to the posted
coordinates (N 37° 33.104' E 126° 59.267') and take a photo of your shoes with Namsan Tower in the
background. This photo needs to be taken at coordinates N 37° 33.104' E 126°
59.267' (Waypoint1). See examples on how it's done
here
and
here.
You can also take a photo holding your shoes in your hands with the towers in
the background.
PHOTO #2:
Go to the posted coordinates (N 37° 33.110' E 126° 59.327') and take a
photo of the shoes you wore here, while standing and pointing to the Seodaemun-gu
engraving.
This photo needs to be taken at coordinates
(Waypoint2). See example on how it's done
here and
here.
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