Rare Photos of Thriving Wildlife in the DMZ Between North and South Korea

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Rare Photos of Thriving Wildlife in the DMZ Between North and South Korea
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Bears, eagles, and adorable wildcats are flourishing inside the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.

Newly-released photos show the diverse and flourishing wildlife inside the Korean demilitarized zone that has been left untouched for 70 years.

Golden eagles, bears, and wildcats are just some of the 6,168 wildlife species that were found in images released by Google last week. The zone covers 560 square miles and takes in a range of environments from snow-capped mountains to swamp areas. It stretches from east to west with a two-and-a-half-mile gap separating the borders of the two countries.“The DMZ region represents a sad history for the two Koreas.

“After the Korean War, the DMZ had minimal human interference for over 70 years, and the damaged nature recovered on its own,”

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