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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/08/2011. Panmunjom, North Korea. Northh Korean soldiers prepare to patrol the border between North and South Korea two days after the two countries exchanged artillery fire around Yeonpyeong island for the second time in 12 months.  In November the North shelled the island killing 4 people. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. A young girl introduces a performance at the Mangyongdae Children's Palace in Pyongyang to an audience of parents, party officials, and tourists.  The children's palace is a centre where the country's most academic and athletic students come to perfect their skills. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. A Pyongyang citizen looks down a train carriage which carries a portrait of the country's leader, Kim Jong-il and his father Kim Il Sung.  The Pyongyang metro is one of the deepest in the world, buried at around 100m below the city surface, every station doubles as a bomb shelter for citizens.  Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/08/2011. Sariwon, North Korea. Two North Korean soldiers rest next to a pond in the town of Sariwon. North Korea has one of the largest standing armies in the world with over 1,100,000 soldiers on active duty. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. A man waits for a bus at a bus stop in Kim Il Sung square.  Pyongyang has an extensive network of trams, and buses powered by overhead cables, with few petrol powered buses as fuel is very expensive in North Korea. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. Thousands of Tae Kwon Do experts perform a synchronised routine as part of the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang.  The 100,000 performers train for up to three years before being ready to perform at the event which takes place nightly for around two months in summer each year. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. Thousands of volunteers perform synchronised dancing as part of the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang.  The 100,000 performers train for up to three years before being ready to perform at the event which takes place nightly for around two months in summer each year. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. Thousands of school children from Pyongyang perform synchronised gymnastics with coloured balls during the Arirang Mass Games.  The 100,000 performers train for up to three years before being ready to perform at the event which takes place nightly for around two months in summer each year. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. Thousands of school children from Pyongyang perform synchronised gymnastics with coloured balls during the Arirang Mass Games.  The 100,000 performers train for up to three years before being ready to perform at the event which takes place nightly for around two months in summer each year. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. Thousands of volunteers perform synchronised dancing as part of the Arirang Mass Games in Pyongyang.  The 100,000 performers train for up to three years before being ready to perform at the event which takes place nightly for around two months in summer each year. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/08/2011. Kaesong, North Korea. A A view of an apartment building in Kaesong. The city is just 43km from the Southern capital of Seoul but still has poor infrastructure and suffers rolling blackouts. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. A Pyongyang metro guard looks along the platform at a station as a train nears.  The Pyongyang metro is one of the deepest in the world, buried at around 100m below the city surface, every station doubles as a bomb shelter for citizens.  Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. A general view of Pyongyang at night.  The bright area is Kim Il Sung square, which regularly hosts military parades and party rallies. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/08/2011. Wonsan, North Korea. A group of North Korean pre-school children greet western tourists visiting the Chosan cooperative farm near Wonsan. Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP/
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  • FILE PICTURE © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korean soldiers wait to have a photograph taken outside the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang where Kim Jong-Ils body is currently in state, in preperation for his funeral. The memorial palace has held Jong-Il's father (Kim Il-Sung) in state since his death in 1994. . Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
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  • FILE PICTURE © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/08/2011. Pyongyang, North Korea. Kumsusan Memorial Palace in Pyongyang where Kim Jong-Ils body is currently in state, in preperation for his funeral. The memorial palace has held Jong-Il's father (Kim Il-Sung) in state since his death in 1994. . Photo credit : James Gourley/LNP
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