When North Korea organized a marathon open to participants from around the world, a YouTuber realized that it was his only opportunity to get in his camera, along with his camera. For British YouTuber Harry Jaggard, participating in a Marathon in North Korea was not just a sporting challenge, but a unique opportunity to cross the strict borders of the world’s most secluded country. Without being a thorough runner, Jaggard decided to take advantage of the rare potential. “I’m not a runner, but when I was told that I had to be there in a month, I did whatever I needed to do,” he told The Post. He has a YouTube channel with over 2.4 million subscribers and specializes in traveling in remote or lesser known areas of the planet. The experience, he says, was completely “surreal”. For five days, he toured in predetermined areas of the capital, from underground rail to monuments […]
Source: News Beast

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