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oh, forgot about this thread. Here's some from this past week at what is becoming my favourite place on planet earth. (excuse the jaggy bits, I blame the wind)
It's on and around Dovestone Reservoir by the way.
This was taken at Glastonbury on Saturday, in a rare moment if sunny weather at the top of the hill near the Glastonbury sign.
On the horizon there are three rain showers circling, which hit within 20 mins, and full crowds at the Pyramid Stage for Lana Del Ray and at the Other Stage for Kodaline in the distance.
Really interesting photos from North Korea!
I spent 2 years living in the south and visited the DMZ a few times too.
Always been fascinated but never quite got to visiting as I may want to live/work in South Korea again and I'm not sure their immigration would appreciate it!
How did you find the experience?
I'd love to see the DMZ from the South Korean side, I've heard it's a lot more strict. We were able to wonder round for 15 minutes taking photos with the guards and things.
North Korea was just amazingly surreal. Pyongyang is absolutely stunning and the monuments and things are staggering (the theme parks are good fun too!). Everything really does feel like a movie set that has been setup just for you. I'm not sure how they would see it really, some of the people on the tour live and work in South Korea (they are Norwegians) and you also don't get any stamp in your passport, just a tourist visa card.