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Tensions in Korea are heating up - here's what the 'scariest place on earth' between North and South Korea looks like

Aug 21, 2015, 22:14 IST

via Wikipedia

On August 4, alleged North Korean mines seriously wounded two South Korean border guards. And on August 20, the Koreas exchanged artillery fire along their de-militarized zone, although no one was reported injured.

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Today, North Korea has ordered its front-line troops onto a war footing in a drastic raise in tensions.

The Korean demilitarized zone (DMZ) is the haunted powder-keg of land left over from the Korean War that sits at the 38th parallel-160-miles long and 2.5 miles wide.

Monsoon Diaries blogger Calvin Sun shares his photos from the DMZ with us.

Robert Johnson and Jeremy Bender contributed to this post.

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