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David Guttenfelder

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In 2013, for the first time, North Korea allowed foreigners to carry mobile phones into the country and connect to their Koryolink network. Using Instagram from inside North Korea proved to be a powerful, new way to photograph, map, share and open a window to the otherwise-isolated country. ©David Guttenfelder

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