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  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
<br />
<br />
Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
<br />
<br />
Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
<br />
<br />
In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
    ExPix_THE_ATOMIC_SURFERS_FROM_FUKUSH...jpg
  • THE ATOMIC SURFERS FROM FUKUSHIMA<br />
<br />
On march 11 at 2:46 pm 2011, Japan was hit by a 9.0  earthquake magnitude which generated a tsunami on the japanese coasts. Here in Futaba beach, the giant wave has broken the first floor of an hotel.<br />
<br />
18,500 people died , 90% drowned by the tsunami wave . The bodies of 2,561 of these people were not found. Steles are visible along the roads to honor them.<br />
<br />
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5 years later, the scars of the tsunami are still visible like  in Tomioka town . The law now prohibits to live in areas destroyed by the tsunami . Only the industrial or commercial activities are allowed, but the candidates are very few to come.<br />
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The road  fences have been bent by the strenght of the waves. Only the police patrols in the area to monitor the few houses still standing and controlling the curious visitors. In the distance the speakers encourage visitors and workers to consult a doctor in case of persistent headaches .<br />
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The tsunami hit the Daaitchi nuclear plant , that can be spotted from Futaba beach . The disaster was rated level 7, the equivalent of Chernobyl. In 5 years, nearly 50 000 people have worked with strong financial incentives to decontaminate the plant and stop the leaks.<br />
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Radiations sensors indicate the radioactivity level, but in these red zones classified as " difficulty to return zone" by the governement,  there is no one to read. 1 millisievert is the maximum permissible exposure limit during one year for humans..<br />
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Depending on the degree of contamination in which is their home , residents receive compensation from TEPCO company. In the red zone they receive $ 1,000 per month per person . This creates tension in the population because those who are on the other side of the fence as here in Tomioka , receive nothing.<br />
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In the « orange zone » , residents have the right to visit their home if they want to take care of it, like here in Naraha . This man comes weeding his garden. His wife refuses to come , and he will not bring his childre
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • TETBURY - UK - 18th June 2016: Prince William, HRH The Duke of Cambridge plays a charity polo match at the Beaufort Festival of Polo near Tetbury in Gloucestershire.<br />
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Prince William was watched by his brother Prince Harry and Zara Phillips with her daughter Mia.<br />
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  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
  • Swinging Pyongyang<br />
The hidden side of the North Korean Capital<br />
<br />
Most of the Medias show the images of poverty and dictatorship I. North Korea , but as told Me a defector , Nk is a real country with activities, culture, love , etc<br />
As China has started to overflow the country with products , you can clearly see the changes in pyongyang.<br />
Mobile phones are run by orascom Egypt company and millions have subscribed to it, even if calling abroad is impossible .<br />
The clothes have changed . When I came in 2008 everybody wore this vynalon clothes made in nk making them look like robots in the streetd as the tissue is not soft at all.<br />
Now fake products of American brands etc are everywhere .<br />
The attitude of people has also changed .<br />
Seeing young people together is more and more possible in the fun fairs for example.<br />
The huge park of the main fun fair has became a great rendez vous area for the young people.<br />
One of my guide who was 20 kept on texting , telling me that she was answering young students of her age who wanted a date.<br />
In 2008 my guide kept on telling me that this was forbidden for teens of same age to be together in the street.<br />
The food has also known a big change :<br />
You can have a pizza in Pyongyang made by à Nk cook who studied in Italy!<br />
If you are lucky enough to enter a luxury restaurant where the elite goes along taedong river , you will enjoy a really tasty food for 20 euros (locals pay less)<br />
In the shops too this is not a surprise to see computers for sale even if they are not the latest ones<br />
My guide told me Nk are crazy about exchanging USB keys that can contain so many movies, songs, and games .<br />
Since kin Jung un has been named as leader , lot of infrastructures have been built to make the country look like a western one. The first fitness center was aired hundreds of times in the Nk tv. Hard to imagine what may think the poor farmers of the country by seing this!<br />
It is also interesting to see that the gov allowed the western Medias thru press trips to visi
    ExPix_The_hidden_side_of_the_North_K...jpg
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