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  • 8 months ago
The Daonsoop cafe in Paju, South Korea, is so close to the North Korean border that to obtain a building permit its owners, both the children of North Korean refugees, had to construct the property with a bunker. Once a year, the bunker is requisitioned by the army for military exercises, but the rest of the time it is used by cartoonist Kim Dae-nyeon to display his artwork. N°43PD8G4

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00:00music
00:07music
00:10music
00:16music
00:17I wanted to go down to the right side of the street
00:21with less of a distance going from the North, for close to the area
00:25I actually had a challenge in my town
00:27music
00:29What is your dream?
00:32My parents wanted to go to the village, but they couldn't go back and go back to the village.
00:40So I decided to go to the village and choose a close place to the village.
00:59This is a place where we are fighting, but I don't see this space.
01:16It's a place where the peace and peace will start.
01:22Mauve
01:24Mauve
01:25Mauve
01:28Mauve
01:29Mauve
01:31Mauve
01:33Mauve
01:35Crament
01:35Was Jeff
01:36Wald
01:37Winter
01:37Maybe
01:38you
01:39olu
01:41I
01:42In
01:43beautiful
01:46I
01:48very
01:50I'll see you next time.
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