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Camp Edwards (South Korea)
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Camp Edwards, originally a U.S. military installation during the Cold War, now serves as a training facility for South Korean forces and a historical site for visitors. The camp retains its original barracks, mess halls, and guard posts, offering a glimpse into the daily life of soldiers stationed near the DMZ. Guided tours explain the camp's role in border security and the Korean War. Visitors can see equipment, bunkers, and the iconic 'Peace Bell' on the grounds.
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- Tour the preserved barracks and mess hall from the 1950s.
- See the 'Peace Bell' and learn about its symbolic meaning.
- Explore the bunkers and observation posts along the perimeter.
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