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Printable Map - National Geographic Magazine
Wonsan
RUSSIA
A S I A
CHINA
Sea
of
Beijing
N. KOREA Japan
Pyongyang
(East Sea)
38°N
AREA
Seoul
ENLARGED S. KOREA
Pyongyang
0 mi
0 km
Three tunnels dug by
North Korean infiltrators
were discovered in the
1970s. A fourth was
found in 1990.
A
DIGITAL ELEVATION
DATA BY U.S.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
NG MAPS
T a
e b a e k
N
Scale varies in
this perspective.
The DMZ is 148
miles (238 km) long.
500
J A
P
Tokyo
NORTH KOREA
Oknyudong
Valley
Cross-border
road opened
Feb. 2003
M o
UNIFICATION
OBSERVATORY
u n
t a
Mt. Kumgang
5,374 ft 1,638 m
i n
FOURTH
s
TUNNEL
Mount
Seorak
SECOND TUNNEL
Military
Demarcation Line
CHEORWON HABITAT FOR
MIGRATORY BIRDS (proposed)
Sariwon
Dongducheon
FIRST TUNNEL
THIRD TUNNEL
Kaesong
Panmunjom
Uijeongbu
ODUSAN
UNIFICATION
OBSERVATORY
SOUTH
KOREA
RAILROAD
CAMP RED CLOUD
AREA ENLARGED
AT LOWER LEFT
Haeju
CAMP PAGE
SOUTH KOREA
CAMP CASEY
Munsan
NORTH
KOREA
Chuncheon
TYPHOON OBSERVATORY
Civilian Control Zone
RAILROAD
Hwacheon
Cheorwon
Demilitarized Zone
NORTH KOREA
Northern boundary
of DMZ
H an
GIMPO INTL.
AIRPORT
Seoul
JOINT
SECURITY
AREA
Military
Demarcation
Line
Panmunjom
= 100,000
troops
Troops within
60 miles (97 km)
of the DMZ
Daeseong-dong
Incheon
U.S.
“Freedom
Village"
INCHEON
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
To Baengnyeong Island
60 miles (97 km)
Yellow
Sea
Sokcho
5,604 ft
1,708 m
Buk
han
PACIFIC
OCEAN
500
Kosong
Kijongdong
Southern
boundary
of DMZ
CAMP BONIFAS
“Propaganda
Village"
North
THIRD
TUNNEL
Cross-border
railroad to be
reconnected
DORA OBSERVATORY
Tongilchon
“Unification
Village"
CAMP
GREAVES
Freedom
Bridge
Imjin-gak
FREEDOM
HIGHWAY
Munsan
0 mi
0 km
2
2
Imjin
SOUTH KOREA
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