The area appeared even more deserted than I had anticipated. All that met my eyes was a densely populated forest stretching from the bay.
Unlike Seoul's bustling city life, this remote place lacked the vibrant energy and constant hum of activity. The absence of city lights and the persistent noise of cars left a void, replaced by the tranquility of nature.
I read online that the North has one of the lowest carbon footprints on the planet. It's quite a contrast to South Korea, which has a lot of infrastructure.
The North seems to be the more environmentally friendly party when we compare our impact on global warming.
Regarding the threat of nuclear warheads, to be honest, I don't really believe they have one. The technology in this place was at least 30 years behind ours.