
A group of archaeologists say they have discovered the North Koreans Unicorn lair of an ancient king, according to the official news agency of the country.The Lair of the mythical creature was found about 200 meters away from the temple of Yongmyong in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.
According to the agency, archaeologists from the Institute of History of the Academy of Social Sciences have discovered the words "Lair of the Unicorn" carved on a rectangular stone. They assume that the inscription dates back to the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo period (918-1392) Northwest Territories comprising Chinese and Russian Far East and North and the Korean peninsula.
For North Korean scientists, the discovery of the den, associated with the legend of King Tongmyong, founder of Goguryeo kingdom, "shows that Pyongyang was the capital of ancient Korea."
However, the international media questioned the veracity of discovery as the North Korean media have repeatedly spread myths about leadership. For example, during mourning for the late leader Kim Jong-il, the country's state television said that until "the birds crying for his death."


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