DMZ Wildlife Reservation

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It’s not exactly a wildlife reservation, but the four-kilometer (about two and a half miles) wide stretch of land that separates North and South Korea is virtually untouched by people. As a result, it has become the perfect place for rare plants and animals to grow and flourish.

Occasionally, photographers are allowed by both sides into the DMZ to take pictures of the wildlife, and there has been talk of leaving the DMZ should the North and South ever reunite.