Last September, Aram Pan was one of 150 people to join the largest helicopter tour of North Korea.
Organized by Juche Travel Services, the tour included sweeping views of the North Korean countryside as well as the capital city of Pyongyang, which has incredibly imposing concrete-dominated architecture. Pan has visited the locked-down country nine times over the last two years, and each time he uses a 360-degree camera to capture the full North Korean experience.
Here's the video he shot of his helicopter ride.
Pan has also visited restaurants, banks, shipyards, and he's even taken a ride on the North Korean metro.
Here's what the helicopter looked like on the inside, which Pan captured with his 360-degree camera.
The interior looks like it's straight from an American home in the 1960s.
You can check out the full 360-degree experience of the helicopter here, along with Pan's entire portfolio on his website DPRK 360, or his Facebook page.
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