Inside North Korea facing South Korea (world's most dangerous border)

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Published 2018-07-08

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  • @4rd17
    Maybe in the next vlog you can talk about the organization of the trip, prices, the documents you had to go thru and everything. That be very interesting.
  • @remotedarren
    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. My favourite content on YouTube right now. Absolutely fascinating. Looking forward to seeing the train journey! Great work. Nick! 👍🏻
  • @opasimmer6577
    I've enjoyed this series. I'm looking forward to see your North Korean haircut!
  • @joshkleine21
    For a so called "demilitarized zone" there seems to be a lot of military presence...
  • @herdingborahae
    I found this series by accident the other week and I binge watched them all. It's so interesting how life is in North Korea. I was adopted from South Korea when I was a baby. I'm almost 34 now. I don't even know if I'd ever be able to go there for any reason if I wanted it had the opportunity. Can't wait for the next part.
  • @coopi1481
    The simbolism of this monument is breaking my heart. I remember standing in front of the "Brandenburger Tor" in East Berlin 30 years ago and then standing there 20 years later when the Berlin wall has fallen and only a thin line of pavement stones reminds of that wall and everything which it has done to all the families and friends, who has been seperated by it and all the lifes it has been taken during its existance. Watching dokumentaries about North Korea brings back my feelings of my own past here in Germany and it always gives me goosebumps.
  • @romainv8755
    It's actually really surprising, from your side we basically see a lot of NK soldiers at the DMZ and not a single SK. But when I actually visited the DMZ from the SK side it was the opposite, lot of SK soldiers and not a single NK one. Wonder how that actually really works.
  • @scmeron
    The fact no one is smiling in any of these blogs EXCEPT for the leaders in paintings speaks volumes
  • @cyraxx604
    When you leave north korea, they don't say "we hope you enjoyed your visit", you're told "you did enjoy your visit!".
  • @ashleyhyatt6319
    It has been thoroughly confirmed! Hotel carpeting is ugly the world over. No matter the culture or government, we all share this burden.
  • @steelducky9755
    I was at the DMZ from South Korea a couple of years back but we weren't taken to the blue buildings though. We were taken to Dora Observatory where there were mounted binoculars to look over to the North side where we could see the propaganda villages and the giant flag. We were also brought down really deep into a tiny tunnel where you could see evidences of digging being done from the North side on the tunnel walls. And then we were brought to Dorasan Station that the South built so that trains can come and go the North but the station never operates since unification hasn't happen yet. But I got to buy tickets, had some faux visa stamps and got on the platform to wait around for a train that wouldn't arrive. Pretty cool visit though, would recommend.
  • @RonlyBonly
    Excellent video, I’m going to be sad when your North Korea video series ends because it has been extremely informative and enlightening.
  • @Reggy9
    Man, your videos are just awesome. Keep up that passion and great work! Greetings from Germany!
  • @pryvisee
    Love these videos man! You seem super respectful. I've been watching since the first, and noticed I forgot to subscribe! I've been just coming back daily lol.