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The only vehicle, we could spot there:
With a detail specially for rjluna2:
Other pics made for rjluna2:
Restaurant:
In Wonsan (for illuminating a statue of HIM):
The blue lamp in front of this motorway-resthouse:
Annother bulb on the USS Pueblo:
A propos: the DPRK is not only the country of high heels and ice lollys, it's also the country of enegry saving bulbs. The classic noremal one have disappeared totally.
Annother restaurant:
Flashing in intervals (sorry, the other pics of it failed):
In the bad times, the light in the top of the Juche-tower was the only light, which was on in Pyongyang by night. But today the rest of the town is illuminated, too.
Directly underneath it:
In the subway (when the homemade and Chinese trains became too old and unreliable, they have bought in the late 90ies used trains from the U-Bahn from West-Berlin):
The lights in the Karaoke-bar in our hotel:
The girls have sung
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kts3Pbp4LgM
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkM_LXUCMeA
City lights of Dandong (the first Chinese town you reach by train on the route Pyongyang-Beijing:
Incredible many buildings in China were illuminated with all kind of coloured blinking-lights, but my camera is too cheap and too weak to make perfect night-photos out of rolling train or other vehicle.
With a detail specially for rjluna2:
Other pics made for rjluna2:
Restaurant:
In Wonsan (for illuminating a statue of HIM):
The blue lamp in front of this motorway-resthouse:
Annother bulb on the USS Pueblo:
A propos: the DPRK is not only the country of high heels and ice lollys, it's also the country of enegry saving bulbs. The classic noremal one have disappeared totally.
Annother restaurant:
Flashing in intervals (sorry, the other pics of it failed):
In the bad times, the light in the top of the Juche-tower was the only light, which was on in Pyongyang by night. But today the rest of the town is illuminated, too.
Directly underneath it:
In the subway (when the homemade and Chinese trains became too old and unreliable, they have bought in the late 90ies used trains from the U-Bahn from West-Berlin):
The lights in the Karaoke-bar in our hotel:
The girls have sung
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kts3Pbp4LgM
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkM_LXUCMeA
City lights of Dandong (the first Chinese town you reach by train on the route Pyongyang-Beijing:
Incredible many buildings in China were illuminated with all kind of coloured blinking-lights, but my camera is too cheap and too weak to make perfect night-photos out of rolling train or other vehicle.