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[5th place] Family
Diego Uriel Cruz Gonzalez from Columbia made an animated video that shows the sorrow of the war-separated families, emphasizing the fact that the two Koreas should become one once again.
[5th place] Paradise
Aline Espimpolo da Silva Rocha from Brazil painted two brothers who were finally reunited after the unification of the two Koreas.
[5th place] Together
Anton Alekseevich Varnashov from Russia drew two boys who represent the leaders of the two Koreas erasing the number “38” from a cracked wall, which symbolizes the 38th parallel that divides the Korea...
[5th place] Just a little big thing
This painting by Ana Sofia Isabel Cordoba from Columbia shows a historic moment where a South Korean boy holds hands with a North Korean soldier, both with huge smiles on their faces.
[5th place] Peace for us, Peace Korea
Yngrid Corrales from Peru shot a series of pictures that portrays the peace and unity of South and North Korea.
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