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The sign at the entrance gate to the Swiss camp of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission in Panmunjom. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
The sign at the entrance gate to the Swiss camp of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission in Panmunjom.
Guarded entrance to the Swiss camp. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
Guarded entrance to the Swiss camp.
The co called Swiss Club in the Swiss camp. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
The co called Swiss Club in the Swiss camp.
A Swiss officer doing office work. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
A Swiss officer doing office work.
Senior member of the Swiss delegation of the NNSC walking over the blue bridge to the negogiating barracks.  (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
Senior member of the Swiss delegation of the NNSC walking over the blue bridge to the negogiating barracks.
The UN-blue negogiating barracks of the NNSC and the armistice commission in Panmunjom.  (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
The UN-blue negogiating barracks of the NNSC and the armistice commission in Panmunjom.
Swiss and Swedish delegates at a NNSC-meeting in Panmunjom. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
Swiss and Swedish delegates at a NNSC-meeting in Panmunjom.
In Panmunjom Korean guards are omnipresent.  (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
In Panmunjom Korean guards are omnipresent.
The joint security area (JSA) with watch towers between South and North Korea. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
The joint security area (JSA) with watch towers between South and North Korea.
Southern border of the demilitarised zone (DMZ) between South and North Korea. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
Southern border of the demilitarised zone (DMZ) between South and North Korea.
The bridge of no return in the demilitarised zone (DMZ). (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
The bridge of no return in the demilitarised zone (DMZ).
From time to time the bodies of people, who died during the Korean war, are exchanged at the border town Panmunjom. (Enlargement in new window)Enlargement in new window
From time to time the bodies of people, who died during the Korean war, are exchanged at the border town Panmunjom.
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Last updated: 17.05.2011
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