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@Gag: oh, I didn't know that book. But it's quite expensive, at the time I don't want(should) not that money for it. The book "Automobiles in North Korea" is also expensive...
When I'm someday able to resize the pics, my fellow had made, I can contribute several shots of trolley buses, trams and railway-locomotives. My camera (and me, too) mainly failed with snapshots out of the rolling bus or train.
Shhh....t, not fully visible It's interesting to count the stars on the side. Each means "50.000 km accident-free"
Unique for the DPRK
All (shown at the gate of the agricultural cooperative, we had visited, as a daily reminder, when the farmers went to the fields:
And to disprove the common rumours: yes, they have gas stations:
When I'm someday able to resize the pics, my fellow had made, I can contribute several shots of trolley buses, trams and railway-locomotives. My camera (and me, too) mainly failed with snapshots out of the rolling bus or train.
Shhh....t, not fully visible It's interesting to count the stars on the side. Each means "50.000 km accident-free"
Unique for the DPRK
All (shown at the gate of the agricultural cooperative, we had visited, as a daily reminder, when the farmers went to the fields:
And to disprove the common rumours: yes, they have gas stations: