Monday, February 01, 2010

The Korean Peninsula by Night.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

any reason?
Ben
sorry, ?alguno razon?

James Womack said...

Just to show that South Korea has lots of electricity, which translates into light and heat, and the North has no electricity, which translates into coldness and darkness.

Douglas said...

It is true ... the cold, icy, wind that surely begins from Rodina, North of the North, makes it way to the South gusting so hard that even the charged gas of the neon lights that dot the South's North's megalopolis flicker.