Inside North Korea facing South Korea (world's most dangerous border)

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Published 2018-07-08

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  • @4rd17
    Maybe in the next vlog you can talk about the organization of the trip, prices, the documents you had to go thru and everything. That be very interesting.
  • @joshkleine21
    For a so called "demilitarized zone" there seems to be a lot of military presence...
  • @opasimmer6577
    I've enjoyed this series. I'm looking forward to see your North Korean haircut!
  • @remotedarren
    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. My favourite content on YouTube right now. Absolutely fascinating. Looking forward to seeing the train journey! Great work. Nick! 👍🏻
  • I just want to thank you for the north korea series it has been such a journey just watching these videos i can only imagine how it must be in real life. truly thankful for these thank you.
  • @ZahltagMike
    I really appreciate that you even put so much work into the cutting. Those panorama shots cut on the beat of the music are really awesome! Keep up the great work. Grettings from Germany!
  • @wrhysg61
    Absolutely brilliant yet again Nick. You are my hero, very envious of your travel style. So unafraid of using your camera, in any situation. I feel like a photo voyeur when I capture folks in different cultures who are clearly struggling. What is clear is it is far more important someone does it, and does it well. You do that....Damn well.
  • @ravzter
    Really enjoyable journey to follow you along this entire series. Keep up the awesome work!
  • It's the second time I watch your NK series and I have watched a bunch of other documentaries ! Truly, yours is the best by far . Very thorough, great images and the most interesting. It really feels like being part of the journey !
  • I’ve been binging your videos for a week. Amazing content. Honestly, astonished you don’t have millions of followers. Keep up the awesome work!
  • @herdingborahae
    I found this series by accident the other week and I binge watched them all. It's so interesting how life is in North Korea. I was adopted from South Korea when I was a baby. I'm almost 34 now. I don't even know if I'd ever be able to go there for any reason if I wanted it had the opportunity. Can't wait for the next part.
  • @coopi1481
    The simbolism of this monument is breaking my heart. I remember standing in front of the "Brandenburger Tor" in East Berlin 30 years ago and then standing there 20 years later when the Berlin wall has fallen and only a thin line of pavement stones reminds of that wall and everything which it has done to all the families and friends, who has been seperated by it and all the lifes it has been taken during its existance. Watching dokumentaries about North Korea brings back my feelings of my own past here in Germany and it always gives me goosebumps.
  • Thanks for sharing your adventures. I've been binge watching all your episodes, and definitely hooked! You don't have to apologize about the shaky footage + terrible roads in every single episode haha. Honestly, the journey is so intriguing, I don't really notice it that much, plus the high framerate on your camrera kinda smooths it out when you slow it down.
  • Hey! Love your channel and nice job with the camera work. I loved your shots of the pedestrians walking along the road. You captured a side of North Korea many don't get to see. Thank you!
  • @bearcolombia
    This is the most comprehensive personal vlog on PDRK I've seen to date.
  • @hannahxo2132
    I don't normally do travel vlogs but I've shared this playlist with so many people. Your knowledge and production of your videos is incredible. You can tell you put so much work and research into things and make each video genuinely interesting. Thankyou x
  • The scenes with that music at around 10:28 after talking about the possible reunification of Korea were absolutely stunning. Adding music like that made it seem as dramatic as it should be. It was a nice touch!