Posted on 06/28/2006 6:34:02 PM PDT by MotleyGirl70
The autor is Artemii Lebedev, one of the leading web-designers in Russia. He recently went on a trip to DPRK. You can read full story in Russian here :http://tema.ru/travel/choson-1/ I'll translate his comments briefly.
On your arrival at the airport you need to leave your cellphone, no roaming service is avaliable but if you select an operator manually you get PRK 03 although I never saw a single person with a cell-phone. Laptops are allowed it seems that north koreans are not aware of cards that can make your laptop to work like a cellphone.
The Russian link has more pictures. The one that has the "III" on it (at the bottom) is for the next page of pictures. Link
About 5 (?) years ago, a western filmmaker was finally allowed into North Korea.
Strangely, he was allowed to film and disseminate footage of the stuff we don't normally see (NOT like the "model house"). I didn't see the film, but I read a long review of it at the time ... sounded horribly depressing, just as you'd imagine.
I'll try to find something more about it and post here.
they look like giant tombstones on the grave of a godless civilization.
That BBC "hidden camera" documentary I saw recently showing beggars on the streets,etc,must have been faked.
OK, I did some searching, and I think this is the one I was referring to (I can't remember the title, but the description sounds similar):
"What emerges is a depressing picture that reinforces commonly held ideas of North Korea as a bleak, dirt-poor, Orwellian state."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/reviews/review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001219943
One of the creepy things I remember reading was that citizens are awakened every morning by loudspeakers in the streets telling them to get up and get to work.
Cool pics. Some time back there was a thread about someone who took a ride through Chernobyl. The pics were almost as interesting as this.
As I was viewing them I was thinking to myself how much I love America and how fortunate I really am to have the freedom I do.
Good article. Thanks for post it.
Wow! Those images look eerily like your typical liberal dummiecrat city in the Rust Belt! The outskirts of downtown Deetroit, anyone? (Minus the mudslimes of course...)
Wow, those are some great photos. I found this baby picture of Kim Jong il towards the end.
Beautiful Downtown Pyongyang
Obligatory satellite photo of North Korea vs. South Korea at night.
Very interesting. Thanks for posting. What I notice first is the lack of actual people anywhere. The place seems almost deserted.
What interesting pictures at the link...thanks for posting.
bump
if any of you want to read a very intersting book about a N Korean gov't women who was thrown into prison - she later escaped - this is her story: By Soon OK Lee, Eyes of the tailless animals. It will leave you changed. I knew N Korea leadership was wicked, but never on that level.
Guys do you remember it was 60 minutes were allow in North KOera there was Policewoman direct non existed traffic in capitol city
BTTT for an old thread.
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