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The ethinicity & landscape suggest Korea. The structures don't seem familiar though, despite my having been there many times -- actually look like the Bories of Provence, but the snow precludes that. So I'm going with somewhere in Korea. Best answer.

 

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Reiner,

 

Your memory serves you well. These are two of the charcoal kilns in the Wildrose Peak in Death Valley National Park. The Wildrose Peak is part of the Panamint mountain range that forms the western wall of Death Valley. You don't often associate snow with Death Valley, but in the surrounding mountains, snow does fall.

 

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No, neither Andes not Atlas mtns. But a very important mountain nonetheless. Hint: it's Asia, but where in Asia? And what's that town in the forground? Hint: it's uninhabited, bombed out, a shell of its former self and moreover it's visited occasionall6 as a showcase for one country's brutality.

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