Guardian: A distant waterbird flaps lazily along a strip of verdant marshy shoreline, the brown river drifting sluggishly alongside, while a young soldier stands looking on bored with his rifle. There are no sounds but the water lapping and a soft drone of insects – only the barbed-wire fence and the military presence give a clue that this tranquil scene is the centre of one the world's most dangerous nuclear stand-offs.
The no man's land between North and South Korea, surrounded on all sides by heavily......
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Wildlife haven in the Korean DMZ under threat
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 6th, 2012
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