Re: Those of you that are apathetic of world situations, pay attention.
well, in america, it's a habit to stay out the car's way, they might've started the auto age differently
on with my comments on the pictures

The only house where a foreigner will be ever allowed on his visit. It's a model-house of a model-farmworker of a model-collective farm. There is even something that looks like a computer, made of components that are not even plugged together. Internet does not exist, only intranet is available.
then why is the computer even there!?

you see people selling some kind of a vegetable, that was taken next to a fruits and veggies store, they immediatly closed the door as they saw a tourist.

When building in a city they tend to block the old houses with tall bulidings , if that is not possible they put a concrete fence so you would only see the roof.
As soon as you try to take a picture different from the magazine "Korea" the guide will say: "why are you taking a picture" "it's forbidden here"

You can't move freely in NK, you need authorisations, and you have check-points everywhere. When the car crossed teh check point, the driver flashed the lights, perhaps its a meaning that a foreigner is on board.
i dare a UN inspector to ask "you're not hiding anything, are you?"
does this mean that they put more into their roads than their monuments?
the death rate HAS to be high in NK

As a form of entertainement both Koreas will take you to a visit to the border. Look at the difference in the roads.
if doctors study other doctors' work, NK should study other countries
what, did they give up funding in those too?
my comments may sound biased, oh well
well, in america, it's a habit to stay out the car's way, they might've started the auto age differently
on with my comments on the pictures

The only house where a foreigner will be ever allowed on his visit. It's a model-house of a model-farmworker of a model-collective farm. There is even something that looks like a computer, made of components that are not even plugged together. Internet does not exist, only intranet is available.
On your arrival you will be assigned to a guide and a driver. That will constantly follow you.

you see people selling some kind of a vegetable, that was taken next to a fruits and veggies store, they immediatly closed the door as they saw a tourist.

When building in a city they tend to block the old houses with tall bulidings , if that is not possible they put a concrete fence so you would only see the roof.
As soon as you try to take a picture different from the magazine "Korea" the guide will say: "why are you taking a picture" "it's forbidden here"

You can't move freely in NK, you need authorisations, and you have check-points everywhere. When the car crossed teh check point, the driver flashed the lights, perhaps its a meaning that a foreigner is on board.
Koreans are not shy when it comes to basic needs, the guide forbid to take pictures of men taking a piss on the middle of the road, but there was no problem when it happened in the capital next to to a monument (look at the guy on the steps)
The city at night is scary, there is no light on the streets and people use white lights and no curtains.

As a form of entertainement both Koreas will take you to a visit to the border. Look at the difference in the roads.
Traffic lights exist but they dont work.
my comments may sound biased, oh well



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