Saturday, December 1, 2012

North Korea Says Its Archaeologists Discovered A 'Unicorn Lair'


There's no word whether the unicorn that lived in the lair was this cute.Enlarge image
There's no word whether the unicorn that lived in the lair was this cute.
Steven Depolo/via Flickr There's no word whether the unicorn that lived in the lair was this cute.
There's no word whether the unicorn that lived in the lair was this cute.
Steven Depolo/via Flickr
It's not the first time we've heard fantastical news from North Korea's state news agency. And if you thought the would be buried along with the Dear Leader, my were you mistaken.
Today, the Korean Central News Agency said that archaeologists from the History Institute of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea "reconfirmed" the "lair of a unicorn" that was ridden by King Tongmyong.
Via the Japan-based Korean News Agency, which distributes KCNA news, here's a bit more of the breaking development: