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Kim Jong Il’s dark legacy demonstrated in a satellite image.
It’s one of the darkest places on Earth, and I’m not just talking about its lack of electricity. What will we see here in ten years? Twenty?
(via Short Sharp Science)
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Kim Jong Il’s dark legacy demonstrated in a satellite image.

It’s one of the darkest places on Earth, and I’m not just talking about its lack of electricity. What will we see here in ten years? Twenty?

(via Short Sharp Science)

Source: newscientist.com

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