The DMZ: Dividing the Two Koreas (Korea Essentials Book 3) by Rober Koehler et al

The DMZ: Dividing the Two Koreas (Korea Essentials Book 3) by Rober Koehler et al

Author:Rober Koehler et al.
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2015-05-26T16:00:00+00:00


Since the DMZ has remained a no-man’s-land for a half century, many people have wondered: “What has been happening within this belt?” The kind of weaponry and the number of soldiers that might be deployed along the DMZ are confidential information involving national security. But one is free to imagine the state of nature within the zone: tall grass and trees thriving in lush splendor, birds and fish reveling in unrestricted freedom, and all manner of wildlife flourishing in this haven, safe from their most feared enemy—human beings. The DMZ and the Civilian Control Line were not established for the benefit of nature, but to deter war. Yet the two zones have effectively prohibited humans from interfering with the nature within. One might imagine Mother Nature thinking, “Humans brought destruction upon themselves by engaging in war, and they are now trying to make up for this damage by letting nature be, shielding it against even the slightest human intervention.”



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