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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

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  1. These are all the other photos of Seoul that I haven't had the chance to get to post. Seoul is a beautiful city and well worth a visit if you are ever out this way in Asia.
  2. Dorasan station is the very last stop in South Korea before you enter the DMZ and head towards the North. It is actually possible to catch a train to and from here to Seoul, but i'm pretty sure that there aren't that many trains a day though. If you want to get on the platform, you have to pay 500 Won for the privilege of doing this , and considering that is only 30 pence, its not for the cheap charlie brigade!!! Lets hope that one day there will be a reunification of the 2 Korea's sometime in the future. This soldier stayed approx 20 yards in front of
  3. This is the views from the Dora Observatory, looking across the border and straight into the secretive, and communist controlled North Korea. From here you can see for miles. You can see the village the North built to try and impress the South, and the new built Kaesong Industrial area that was built by the South. This is the largest no-mans land in the world, and the worlds largest minefield. This is the village that the North built to show the South that their population live in good quality housing. In reality, the housing is nothing more than a shell, just purely bricks and mortar
  4. The 3rd infiltration tunnel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Tunnel_of_Aggression You are not allowed to take any bags, cameras or phones down into this tunnel, and photos are forbidden as well. They are quite strict, and as i said before, you dont fuck with these guys and there rules. This man and his wife were been "questioned" by the military.......................................
  5. There is just so many photos i have taken at the DMZ, that i have seperated them all off, and will create a series of photos threads for the DMZ. These first photos are of Imjingak. This is a park area and the nearest you can actually GET to the DMZ, without entering the No man's land exclusion area, and having to show your passport (which you have to submit weeks before your arrival day to the DMZ), to the South Korean army!! These guys you dont fuck with!! There are DEADLY serious about their job and the security of their nation against the communists in the North. Many Seoul locals c
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