Jumped out of the gondola to have a look around and within a minute the heavens opened with a vengeance. Back in I jumped to the safety of the gondola.
With the rain, the wind also whipped up, so not the most pleasant of rides back across the river.
Bit of a display in the arrival area
Time to get back on the bus, stop at a bridge for the military to get on and check passports and off we went to the Dora Observatory.
It was absolutely persisting down.
Guide to hold us to wait by the bus/shops until the rain eased and we would walk as a group up to the observation building.
I assume this was the original building which has been superseded by the much more modern model atop the hill
After about 3 or 4 minutes of waiting, impatient me thought stuff it, I;m a big boy, bit of rain wont hurt me. Armed with a highly insufficiently small umbrella, up the hill I went.
I was absolutely soaked after the 3 or 4 minute walk.
Clocks showing same time in Pyongyang and Seoul, after North Korea standardised the time zone after a brief time of being half an hour behind.
Lecture theatre and viewing area