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Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Mangyongdae

This is North Korea's last amusement park. It's perfectly safe. Really. You should trust The Great Leader.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you can watch "The Vice Guide to Travel (North Korea)" on Netflix. It will make you appreciate the small things, like having food with your meals.

-jw

09:48  
Blogger davis14633 said...

I just finished watching the Vice Guide and all i can say is Holy Crap! That whole damn country is a Potemkin Village set up for propaganda.

14:41  

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