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Originally Posted by Biggles
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From Wikipedia: An image of the Korean Peninsula at night rendered from DMSP observations. The disparity in illumination levels is an indication of the difference in population and energy between the North and South.
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Looks to be Pyong Yang (sp?) and military installations. Maybe a port here and there.
I think the most interesting part of this is that you can actually see a majority of the border line extremely crisply. It's like when you're a kid and you think the equator is physical rather than mathematical, only this really is physical.