




These are views from Checkpoint 3. One shows a North Korean observation tower. I forget the city name, but it is the North Korean propaganda city. At times, they would blast messages over loudspeakers, that is why it is called the propaganda city. I think in the bottom photo, the area on the hill has a North Korean peace memorial or monument, which actually has the axes that the North Korean's used to kill American soldiers and South Koreans who were going to trim an old tree that was obstructing the views from two checkpoints. It seems ironic that it is called the "peace" memorial or museum.
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