Korean Demilitarized Zone
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English: The Demilitarized Zone (or DMZ) in Korea is a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula that serves as a buffer zone between North and South Korea. The DMZ cuts the Korean Peninsula roughly in half, crossing the 38th parallel on an acute angle, with the west end of the DMZ lying south of the parallel and the east end lying north of it. It is 248 km long and approximately 4 km wide.
DMZ
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DPRK's road sign "Seoul 70km", southwards to Kaesong
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entrance of DMZ, north side
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NKPA soldier outside the entrance
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DMZ plan
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cement road-block in DMZ north side
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armistice site
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entrance to the JSA, electrical wire and mined area
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inner side of North Korean DMZ entrance gate
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Reunification memorial at the inner side of North Korean DMZ entrance gate. Own photo taken in summer 2005
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The Dorasan-Station at the frontier between north and south korea
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"Bridge of no return" in Panmunjeom (border between South Korea and North Korea)
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A soldier's arm band
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DMZ Entrance - Photo taken in May 2016
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DMZ / Demilitarized Zone - Photo taken in May 2016
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DMZ / This amusement park is located within the DMZ. People who visit one of the world's most unstable border from South Korea, can access the pools and the games. Photo taken in May 2016
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Korean DMZ from the North Korean side
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DPRK's "Hall of Unification"
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Freedom House, ROK
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ROK-DPRK boundary, photo taken on ROK territory
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Boundary marking
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Korean DMZ seen from the North Korean side
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interior of Panmun Guk
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Panmunjeom, frontier to North Korea
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Home of Peace, ROK
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Panmunjeom north flagpole
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Panmunjeom, View from North to South Korea. Own photo taken in August 2005
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Panmunjeom, View from North to South. Own photo taken in August 2005
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Panmunjeom, JSA, inside the middle barack. Own photo taken in August 2005
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Kijŏng-dong flagpole
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JSA, View from South to North. Photo taken in May 2016
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DMZ - Inside barracks. Photo taken in May 2016
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Kim Jong-un,
Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump.