BEST KOREA LOCATIONS

google maps 2: concentration camps boogaloo

google.com/maps

40.941406, 128.392896

What's going on here?

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binged.it/2nSrsoh
globalsecurity.org/military/world/dprk/ryongchon-imagery.htm
spiegel.de/international/kim-jong-il-and-religion-north-korea-builds-an-orthodox-church-a-431310.html
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40.479201, 125.981806

38.728447, 127.426138

38.895437, 127.550112

I'm noticing an insane military presence along the border...I think something might go down

38.609038, 127.939885

38.891692, 127.769249

42.290316, 129.477520

Is this a cave? Looks like an entrance to a tunnel.

g-guys pls

I give you a bump my friend

t-thanks

no big deal but bamp anyway

old foundation?
or fencing?

42.304847, 129.727936
What's going on here? road just randomly leads

42.322230, 130.542566

Fucking salt mines.

If you zoom out a bit you see like 5 similar buildings.

>What's going on here?
Fun times.

That mountain-side looks fucking bombed to shit..

deserted farms? maybe fencing to keep animals in.
or people
50/50 in NK

42.426888, 130.633594

I don't know if shittiest onf comfiest place on Earth.

(Right at the tip of the Chinese land right between NK and Russia.

>Google maps is updated frequently enough for one to notice troop movement

Can you give coordinates please?

>40.941406, 128.392896
Chicken coop

>40.479201, 125.981806
Logging camp

>38.728447, 127.426138
Hotel

>38.895437, 127.550112
Ancient ruins

>38.609038, 127.939885
Railroad station

>38.891692, 127.769249
Outhouse

>42.290316, 129.477520
Farm

Nothing to see here.

found their navy?
38.745374, 128.268506

If it's the north border, that's China

/thread cheese-man.

>railway station

kek

bump because this thread is spooky
also, you must be fun at parties. Its all speculation and fun, kys.

41.366366, 129.779950

I cross checked all these locations with the North Korea Uncovered / Google Earth thing. Nothing comes up about them.

nkeconwatch.com/north-korea-uncovered-google-earth/

This town is called "Kulpho-ri".

Yeah, that's marked as one of their naval bases.

silos?

How updated is that North Korea list?

Pretty sure these High Res google earth pictures are fairly new.

Bump

Let's play a game: find the bodies (BestKorea Edition)
>10 points for (one) dead body
>25 points for prisons (x5 modifier if death camp)
>50 points for any millitary installments (which can include fake towns for nuclear test sites)
>100 points for mass grave (include 10 points per/body)

39.060457, 125.825865
Pyonyang Folk Village
KJU had the entire thing dismantled
'Kim's order is reportedly intended to remove traces of his once-powerful uncle, who had spearheaded the construction of the village.'

It's old, from 2009. But it still has the locations of gulags, luxury mansions, airports, etc..

>Ahn and Kwon reported about the following torture methods used in Haengyong-ri:[19][30]

>Water torture: The prisoner must stand on his or her toes in a tank filled with water to his nose for 24 hours.[1]:275
Hanging torture: The prisoner is stripped and hung upside down from the ceiling to be violently beaten.[1]:274
Box-room-torture: The prisoner is detained in a very small solitary cell, in which there is barely enough room to sit, but not stand or lie, for three days or a week.[1]:275
Kneeling-torture: The prisoner must kneel down with a wooden bar inserted near his or her knee hollows to stop blood circulation. After a week, the prisoner cannot walk and may likely die some months later.[19]
Pigeon torture: The prisoner is tied to the wall with both hands at a height of 60 cm (2.0 ft) and must crouch for many hours.[1]:273

41.358054, 127.498132

Spooky road that leads to nowhere...

41.237305, 126.999050

Military tower?

41.270220, 126.484518

40.722992, 125.743076

This house is almost as lonely as I am in this thread ;_;

>38.733433, 126.610490
>pic related

>Kim Jong Il Main residence 55
39.1162378594, 125.806168518

You can use Bing's "bird eye" view to see better angles of all these locations.

binged.it/2nSrsoh

I wonder where Kim Jong-Un lives now.

>Kims swim up bar

Motherfucker.

40.035216, 124.369193

Surreal contrast.

Da Comrade

Also - I'm guessing China built that bridge because the road just ends on the NK side into a shitty dirt road.

w-what are they building
39.907550, 126.926802
seems sus to have something being built so far from anywhere

tight grip on everything coming in

39.885909, 126.927088

I'm putting my conspiracy hat on but this looks very much like a tunnel entrance.. look how the road just ends into the mountain...

Here's the "other stuff" from that North Korea Uncovered file.

>According to former resident Kim Yong Il, locals told the rumor that spies were trained here
39.9199013294, 127.520281467

>Ryongchon train wreck/explosion.
39.9838871416, 124.462159927
globalsecurity.org/military/world/dprk/ryongchon-imagery.htm

>X marks the spot?
39.7120197336, 127.490639837

>Mine?
39.6523127443, 124.714039128

>Island shaped like Korea
39.541682969, 124.709264659

>Garbage incinerator and playground
39.0369231748, 125.748933951

>Flooding
40.203674812, 125.71668107

>People listening to news
>39.1566266085, 127.433354387

39.910344, 126.969200

Okay this surely must be a concentration camp.

>>Ryongchon train wreck/explosion.
>39.9838871416, 124.462159927

Ground is still charred

Did they just give zero fucks and let it be?

I FOUND A PRISON
>39.948774, 126.895131
or it could be millitary something-or-other
whatever it is, it's huge!

Any churches?

How many jews are there?

Religion in North Korea

Non-religious/atheist (64.3%)
Korean shamanism (16%)
Chondoism (13.5%)
Buddhism (4.5%)
Christianity (1.7%)

"Railroad"

If NK has trains that can make those types of turns, they've beat the rest of the world in train development.

Pyongyang, Kim Jong-Il had this built
spiegel.de/international/kim-jong-il-and-religion-north-korea-builds-an-orthodox-church-a-431310.html

That mine looks suspiciously like a missile pad. Strategically placed at the coast.

Looks like a lumber road in the Porcupine Mountains in the UP to me.

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>not having concentration camps for degenerate liberals

Yours is named Turku, right?

Here's the "interesting sites" from that North Korea Uncovered file.

>Interesting site #1 (farm?)
39.215341389, 126.207292848

>Interesting site #2 (houses surrounded by dirt. flooding protection?)
38.0289023509, 125.640114473

>Interesting site #3
38.2619071974, 125.324681196

>Interesting site #4 (cube thing, animal cage?)
40.1797164046, 125.52399292

>Interesting site #5
40.3610799242, 127.436639591

>Interesting site #6 and #7 (temples?)
41.5589879573, 128.302553571
41.5514876138, 128.299165443

>Interesting site #8 (ski slope?)
41.8354070578, 128.445723855

>Interesting site #9 (farm?)
41.2812983887, 128.230340045

>Interesting site #10 (some buildings on a mountain top)
38.9930490509, 127.618843572

>Unique building
38.3254815368, 126.612769841

>Square (you can see it in 2006)
38.1480495463, 125.396752114

>Strange line
39.1558803863, 126.483385658

>Unusual site
39.4121014056, 125.571367725

>Peace sign
38.3130550431, 126.630649938

>What's going on here?
Concentrating.

Amateurs, you can break a man with water boarding and then program hits do your bidding when he receives the proper trigger and it doesn't even leave a mark.

In the image from 2005 it looks like a mine, but yes, it now seems to be a missile pad. There's another nearby at 39.6601696019, 124.705409319 with photos.

there are currently 5 churches in north korea, including orthodox, protestant and catholic

39.632256, 124.664664

This looks grim.