This was a USO tour of the border between North Korea and South Korea. The guards in the foreground are South Korean troops and the guard above the stairs, by the door, is a North Korean troop. The dividing line is where the gravel meets the sand. There are 2 million troops on the North Korean side and 500,000 on the South Korean side.
Just outside the town of Illulissat, Greenland. They say that the iceberg that sank the Titanic probably came from here.
All the houses in Greenland are painted bright colors (probably to see them through all the snow and to keep from getting depressed in the winter).
This town only has a population of 50 people.
These ships are built tough enough to cut through small icebergs. (Illulissat, Greenland)
Guess they just wait until Spring to take the boats out (town of Illulissat, Greenland).
Catch of the day in Illullisat, Greenland.
This is a Protestant church in Illulissat, Greenland. The population of the town is 5,000.
Scott Terry has been a member since 2 June 2008 and goes by ScottT.
Currently in Chicago.
I am a world traveler, monoskiier, photographer, entrepreneur and writer (my first article was published in the LA Times and one of my photos was mentioned in the Wall Street Journal).
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