The final stop of our USO DMZ tour was the Dorasan Railway Station.
We've just finished visiting the Third Tunnel of Aggression,
one of the tunnels North Koreans engineered for a possible invasion of the south as recently as the late 1970s. Many South Koreans fear that there are more tunnels yet undiscovered. Photography isn't allowed, but we walked down a long ramp built in recent years to accommodate tourists, and then crept several hundred yards along the tunnel, bumping our heads frequently in the process.
The South Korean government built the Dorasan Station only a few years ago. Their objective is that it become the first stop for North Korea, rather than the last stop for South Korea. Freight trains did run between North and South Korea for awhile but the North Koreans closed the border crossing in December 2008, after accusing the South Koreans of being "confrontational," perhaps for electing a more conservative government.
Considering all of the history, as well as what we read about the current leadership in North Korea, it may be some considerable time before this dream becomes a reality, and converts the station into something other than an extremely modern "white elephant."
Kathy and Brian
Two retired educators alternating joyfully between seeing the world and enjoying our eight grandchildren (in order of birth), Jake, Avery, Taegan, Lily, Peyton, Riley, Blane, and Jace.
Kathy and Brian met in the clarinet section of the University of California (Santa Barbara) Symphony Orchestra several decades ago.
Brian's Western Canadian roots and Kathy's Colorado ties resulted in their making beautiful music together along with producing a cross-border crop of descendants.
Kathy spent a year studying in Vienna at the Institute for European Studies and the University of Vienna.
Brian started the school band program in Hope, British Columbia, and later became the high school's vice-principal for 6 years and subsequently principal for 15 years before retiring in 2001.
Kathy, in between raising our three children, taught kindergarten and first grade, middle school, and high school - mathematics, computer studies, ESL, and her first love, band, before retiring in 2001.
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