Now this is interesting...
Deformat 17 Aug 2010
So, was map-googling lately North Korea until I found this image:
Nongshan Mountain is the zone.
What's weird is that those trees look damn unnatural. Too uniform. Somehow I'm thinking that they are "fake trees" aka communication trees. But as well they could hide something.
The white line is the border between China and North Korea.
What's more weird is that some cities are split between the two countries, but I see absolutely no border control/ roads. They all look like military stuff, since they also look a bit camouflaged.
Yeah, I know, some ppl around will say that I'm nuts , but....
Nongshan Mountain is the zone.
What's weird is that those trees look damn unnatural. Too uniform. Somehow I'm thinking that they are "fake trees" aka communication trees. But as well they could hide something.
The white line is the border between China and North Korea.
What's more weird is that some cities are split between the two countries, but I see absolutely no border control/ roads. They all look like military stuff, since they also look a bit camouflaged.
Yeah, I know, some ppl around will say that I'm nuts , but....
Kichō 17 Aug 2010
Well it is a Satellite image... By the way I wouldn't be surprised if they "built" fake trees, they've built fake nice looking buildings (GLA Fake Structure ?) to encourage people to defect.
Also North Korea doesn't have contact with the rest of the world (well somtimes but thats rare) so Google cannot make a 'detailed' version of it...I guess.
Also North Korea doesn't have contact with the rest of the world (well somtimes but thats rare) so Google cannot make a 'detailed' version of it...I guess.
Sgt. Nuker 17 Aug 2010
North Korea also has a web page apparently. Speaking of which, the pictures of the city that are on said website is quite literally, a ghost town. There were no people on the street, the buildings are facades, there is no electricity running anywhere, and as I write this, it's probably crumbling into the nearby river (that is, if it hasn't already).
Those trees might in fact, be real, but because it's a satellite image, it could look a bit off because of the time it was taken. You could be right though, because....well, North Korea doesn't like anyone, so it could well be that they're trying to hide something.......if not everything.
Those trees might in fact, be real, but because it's a satellite image, it could look a bit off because of the time it was taken. You could be right though, because....well, North Korea doesn't like anyone, so it could well be that they're trying to hide something.......if not everything.
CodeCat 18 Aug 2010
Sgt. Nuker, on 18 Aug 2010, 0:26, said:
North Korea also has a web page apparently. Speaking of which, the pictures of the city that are on said website is quite literally, a ghost town. There were no people on the street, the buildings are facades, there is no electricity running anywhere, and as I write this, it's probably crumbling into the nearby river (that is, if it hasn't already).
Those trees might in fact, be real, but because it's a satellite image, it could look a bit off because of the time it was taken. You could be right though, because....well, North Korea doesn't like anyone, so it could well be that they're trying to hide something.......if not everything.
Those trees might in fact, be real, but because it's a satellite image, it could look a bit off because of the time it was taken. You could be right though, because....well, North Korea doesn't like anyone, so it could well be that they're trying to hide something.......if not everything.
Electricity is not commonplace in North Korea anyway, most people have to do without it.
GuardianTempest 18 Aug 2010
Wait, North Korea's been secretive but then how did we get those Com-Sat scans? I mean, they're being watched by large pieces of orbital surveillance equipment. I find it strange cause they are hiding things from the horizontal view, but then lot's of things are exposed.
R3ven 18 Aug 2010
GuardianTempest, on 18 Aug 2010, 5:03, said:
Wait, North Korea's been secretive but then how did we get those Com-Sat scans? I mean, they're being watched by large pieces of orbital surveillance equipment. I find it strange cause they are hiding things from the horizontal view, but then lot's of things are exposed.
North Korea can't tell Google what to do with it's Space Equipment.
And if it's something important, they probably have the brain enough to do it in some bunker or place that has a roof. Like a Warehouse.
Deformat 18 Aug 2010
Actually, my grandfather did travel in North Korea back in the 80's.
Those guys had airports in mountains. Like some sort of caves.
The metro system was 100 meters underneath, and it was a bunker.
Those guys had airports in mountains. Like some sort of caves.
The metro system was 100 meters underneath, and it was a bunker.