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Vienna - Pyongyang by train: East of Krasnoyarsk on the Transsib

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2008

In september 2008 I travelled by train from Vienna to Pyongyang.

2008-09-13: Landscape east of Krasnoyarsk (Russia)

Travelogue Vienna - Pyongyang: http://vienna-pyongyang.blogspot.com/

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  • how the f did you enter north korea are you north korean

  • @matthewosit: Pls read my travelogue, just google for "Vienna Pyongyang train". There you can find all the info about that trip. 

  • Well, that video was made in Russia, there it's no problem to travel without a guide or to film.

    In North Korea the guide only waits at the station in Pyongyang, during the train trip you're without a guide (even on NK-territory). At the North Korean border station Tumangan I also could walk around and take photos, no one prevented me from that...

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  • in theory it's probably possible to go to North Korea from North-East Sweden with a one single train. Sweden uses British railway size but there are couple Russian tracks which go to Finland where is the Russian railway size. That trip could be probably 30 000 km long or something :D

  • @Attilaakiraly ha-ha-ha! It is not N.Korea - it is Russia (Siberia) - you should read explanation to video by its author - good that it looks nice to you- usually foreigners try to show their disdain to everything in Russia, take care...

  • very nice

  • From Austria to North Corea...all the way, by train? Dude, how many days in train?! :))

  • I have mashed-up frames from this video with Google Earth in 'Firxt Train View', so you can see the location on a map.

  • hey stupid Attilaakiraly he is still in Russia. LMAO ta tu appris a lire

  • Gotta admit, from the outside, North Korea looks really nice! Its only the inside that is hell ugly! Wish communism would just end there for a lifetime! I'd love to book a ticket there after the first news "Democracy has opened in North Korea!"

  • > "The railroad and the kind of jeonchaseon"

    What's "jeonchaseon"?

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