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North Korea DMZ: What life is really like there
February 21, 20176:51am
North Korean soldiers look on as US soldiers stand guard at the joint security area during a visit of Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop at the truce village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarised zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas. Picture: Picture: Yonhap/AFP
Debra Killalea news.com.au
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THE soldiers wear dark glasses so their enemies can’t read their expressions.
Some 28,000 US soldiers are stationed here and the threat of war from a hostile enemy remains very real.
Welcome to Asia’s most dangerous front line and a strip of land just 4km wide and 250km long which separates North and South Korea.
Known as the DMZ this is the site where an armistice was signed to end the Korean War in 1953.
Except a peace treaty was never officially signed and the two nations are technically still at war.
North Korean soldiers look on during a visit of Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on Saturday. Picture: Yonhap/AFPSource:AFP
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