Posted on 02/27/2023 12:10:03 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
Newly released photos offer a rare glimpse into the abandoned demilitarized zone between North and South Korea, revealing rare wildlife and plant life flourishing in the space largely untouched by humans.
Endangered animals and unique flora are thriving in the 160-mile-long strip of border land that has been largely deserted by humans for decades.
A total of 6,168 wildlife species have created a home in the DMZ area, where landmines buried underground are a reminder of the Korean War that ended in armistice some 70 years ago.
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Our Korean Security Guard didn’t fare too well. After climbing the fence to look for Ginseng, he inadvertently stepped on an AT Mine and was taken off the DMZ in a garbage bag.
Since the WEF/Neocons are trying to turn the whole world into one big DMZ this is a boon for wildlife.
Maybe someone will discover the Ivory-billed Woodpecker over there.
Well there’s plenty of pecker woods in Congress
Sure are.
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