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"Third Infiltration Tunnel of total 1,635m was found in 1978. In Third Infiltration Tunnel located in 52km distant from Seoul, 30,000 solders can move per 1 hour. From 2002, the shuttle elevator, and the high-tech system’s DMZ theater have been installed and the diversity of sightseeing things are provided. Since 1974 four tunnels have been found running under the DMZ, dug by the North Koreans so that their army could launch a surprise attack. Walking along 265m of this 73m-deep tunnel is not for the claustrophobic or the tall: creeping hunched over to reach the coiled barbed wire at the triple-concrete wall-blocked end of the tunnel, you’ll realise why they issue hard hats to protect heads from knocking the low ceiling. The guide will point out how the North Koreans painted the rocks black so they might claim it was a coal mine!"
@christer4
"Third Infiltration Tunnel of total 1,635m was found in 1978. In Third Infiltration Tunnel located in 52km distant from Seoul, 30,000 solders can move per 1 hour. From 2002, the shuttle elevator, and the high-tech system’s DMZ theater have been installed and the diversity of sightseeing things are provided. Since 1974 four tunnels have been found running under the DMZ, dug by the North Koreans so that their army could launch a surprise attack. Walking along 265m of this 73m-deep tunnel is not for the claustrophobic or the tall: creeping hunched over to reach the coiled barbed wire at the triple-concrete wall-blocked end of the tunnel, you’ll realise why they issue hard hats to protect heads from knocking the low ceiling. The guide will point out how the North Koreans painted the rocks black so they might claim it was a coal mine!"
@christer4
"très surprenant, assez irréaliste "
@utopiaaa
"North Korea dug tunnel. No cameras allowed. STEEP AF and they’ll give you helmets. Must do in the DMZ"
@letydrago
"Faire tour bus - tunelle créé par nord coréen - observatoire de la Corée du Nord "
@morganeands