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#7 Unlike the beaches of Spain or Greece, which would have been packed with tourists in the 1990s when this snap was taken, the sand in Hamhung is virtually deserted.

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#7 Unlike the beaches of Spain or Greece, which would have been packed with tourists in the 1990s when this snap was taken, the sand in Hamhung is virtually deserted.

Vintage Brochures Show How North Korea Used to Tempt Tourists Back in the 1970s and 80s

#7 Unlike the beaches of Spain or Greece, which would have been packed with tourists in the 1990s when this snap was taken, the sand in Hamhung is virtually deserted.

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←#6 This is the beach at Majon, in North Korea’s second-largest city of Hamhung, photographed some time in the 1990s.
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