As of the early 21st Century, Korea retains a unique status, as the only country on Earth that is politically divided into two separate factions – one Communist and one Democratic. In between extends a border with a 2km stretch on each side known as the DMZ, or ‘The Demilitarized Zone.’ From the 1950s onward, habitation on the DMZ was generally impossible given the volatility of the region and the presence of land mines and other threats – with the sole exception of the land immediately surrounding the village of Panmunjeom, as well as the Dong Bukbu Line on the east coast of Korea. Curiously, the verboten nature of these territories means that they are unsoiled by human intervention and have therefore never been exposed to industrial pollution or hunting. As a result, they serve as the home to several animal and plant species considered endangered in the rest of the world – such as the Red-crowned Crane, the Amur leopard, the Asiatic Black Bear and the Korean Tiger. This documentary program studies some of the 2,900 species of plants, 70 species of mammals and 320 species of birds inhabiting the region., A look at the demilitarized zone in Korea, and how it provides safe haven for numerous endangered species., The demilitarised no man’s land between North and South Korea is a safe haven for wildlife, brimming with amazing animals such as the red-crowned crane and short-clawed otter.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Home in the Danger Zone ” ?
A: The main cast includes .
Q: When Did the “Home in the Danger Zone” Released?
A: The Tvvideo “Home in the Danger Zone” originally aired on and released in the year of 2011.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Home in the Danger Zone” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Home in the Danger Zone” ?
A: “Home in the Danger Zone” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.