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Home In the Danger Zone

Time has transformed Korea’s demilitarized zone (DMZ) from a bloody battlefield into one of the world’s weirdest wildlife sanctuaries. From giant owls to deer with long teeth instead of antlers, the DMZ provides precious living space for a host of endangered species.

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Duration: 1 x 60′ HD

Resolution: HD

Seasons: TBC

Genre: Nature, Wildlife & Environment

Tags: Environmental, Nature

Original Language: TBC

Producer: NHNZ Worldwide

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