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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 © 2003 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved.