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Make Canon Model Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Aperture Value f/5.7 Exposure Bias Value 0 EV
Flash No Flash Focal Length 300 mm
ISO 500 Shutter Speed Value 1/4100 sec
Date/Time Saturday 07/03/2009 10:18 AM EST IPTC: Caption The DMZ itself is around 4km wide and filled with mines. Humans have, as a rule, not entered this area for nearly 60 years. Wildlife has thrived and has become what is known as an "involuntary park", just like Chernobyl
IPTC: Copyright Notice © Copyright 2009 Nick Jensen, All Rights Reserved IPTC: Byline Nick Jensen
IPTC: Sub Location Palsan-ni IPTC: Province State Hwanghae-namdo
IPTC: Country Name North Korea IPTC: Object Name The Korean DMZ has turned into a wildlife sanctuary due to non-human interference
IPTC: Keywords Hwanghae-namdo; North Korea; Palsan-ni; Birds; Involuntary Park; Wildlife
 
 
 
The Korean DMZ has turned into a wildlife sanctuary due to non-human interference
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The Korean DMZ has turned into a wildlife sanctuary due to non-human interference

The DMZ itself is around 4km wide and filled with mines. Humans have, as a rule, not entered this area for nearly 60 years. Wildlife has thrived and has become what is known as an "involuntary park", just like Chernobyl

Date: 07/03/2009
Keywords: Hwanghae-namdo North Korea Palsan-ni Birds Involuntary Park Wildlife
 
 
 

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