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Yoon Seok-sahn’s vegetable patch doesn’t appear to be of much geopolitical significance. Yet the small plot where the sprightly 86-year-old grows corn, beans and cabbages in South Korea’s Tongilchon village lies snug against the demilitarized zone and is just a few miles from the likely location of Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump’s summit, planned for May. The division of the Koreas remains a personal tragedy for Yoon, photographed here by @moisessaman on March 20. Just five miles across the #DMZ looms #NorthKorea’s Deokmul Mountain, where Yoon’s maternal uncle lived. “My mother used to take my hand, and we would walk over to his house for dinner,” says the retired army major. “I don’t know if I have any nephews or nieces living there today. I’d be desperate to meet them.” If Kim dangles the prospect of Korean reunification, as some experts predict, there is a chance Yoon will find out. Read the full story on TIME.com. Photograph by @moisessaman@Magnum Photos for TIME


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