Australia, Canada, New Zealand and even countries like Belgium, Netherlands, Greece and South Africa). ‘Peace’ (actually a cease-fire) was attained when the country found itself literally split in half with a DMZ (de-militarised zone) along a latitude – in this case...
Just an hour by road north ofSeoul, theDMZ(which stands for Demilitarized Zone) is a ribbon of no-man’s-land 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) wide that cuts right across the Korean peninsula, holding at arm’s length two countries that, technically, are still at war with each other. Surreally...
We visited a tiny bunker that looks out at the DMZ. We weren’t allowed to film or take photos out the bunker’s windows for obvious reasons, but I was able to take a look. From there, our Korean DMZ spy tour continued along the zone’s southern border. We passed by a nice area ...