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Bamseom
Bamseom is a pair of islets in the River Han in Seoul, South Korea. The uninhabited islets, with a total area of and length of , are located between the larger island of Yeouido, to which they were once connected,〔(Introduction - Changes to Yeouido )〕 and the north shore. They remain connected to one another by a narrow strip of sedimentary silt. Seogang Bridge passes directly over the western islet, though there is no access available, as the islets have been left as a natural sanctuary. There is, however, an observation point for bird-watching. Migratory birds use the islets often and among the birds which can be seen are mallards, great egrets, mandarins, common kestrels and spotbills.〔(Seoul Metropolitan Government - "A Clean, Attractive & Global City, Seoul!" )〕 ==History== The islands were inhabited until the Seogang Bridge was built over them, using the west islet as a support for one of the beams. Most of the inhabitants of Bamseom in the Joseon era were shipbuilders.
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