LUVMYJP Plate Tour 2006

Here's on of the bartender sporting her good side..........

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Time for some wildlife, check out Charlette and her breakfast catch. Big spider, bigger dragonfly.......

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Close guesses.........but behind Door #1 is where they secure the Russian women, apparently a highly valued commodity in So Korea.

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:bawl:

I seem to recall sending the plate to a guy that promised shots in an F-22 Raptor.....still waiting for those shots.......
 
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Here's Hyundai's Korean version of the XJ.....they call it the Gallopor.
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Looks Commander-esque to me.

Eurasion Rail station, the big picture is to link N. Korea, S. Korea, China and Europe via rail with the re-unification plan but the N. Korean government is preventing the opening of the line.....big surpise here.

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The guard at the station let the plate through, but not Tom....wonder if he has any numchuk skills?

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And now for a tour of the DMZ. The demarcation line runs right through the middle of these buildings. Notice that the S. Korean guards on the left and right are only exposing half of their torsos to N. Korea in the background......less of a target. Technically we are still at war with N. Korea (Truce; no peace treaty ever signed). Things still go on up there that most people are completely unaware of.

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From inside the meeting room, Tom is straddling the Dmarc line.

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Now Tom took this shot while standing in N. Korea.......see any nukes while you're there? :) The S. Korean guard is there to protect visitors to the DMZ and is highly skilled in martial arts.

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Just touching the plate can put a smile on your face!

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This bridge is known as the Bridge of No Return. The name originates from the fact that prisoners were given the choice to remain in the country of their captivity or cross over to the other country. But if they chose to cross the bridge, they would never be allowed to return.

This is also the area where a US army Captain and Lieutenant were axed to death by N. Korean soldiers in Aug of ‘76 when they went out to trim branches from a tree that was obstructing their view.

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Notice that the mountains of N. Korea have been stripped bare of trees by the peasants, due to the high demand for firewood.
 
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