North Korea Unicorn Lair. Unfortunately for unicorn enthusiasts the world over, North Korean archaeologists never claimed to have found a "unicorn's lair." Last week, the Internet was on fire with the news that North Korean archaeologists had discovered an ancient "unicorn's lair" near Pyongyang. "Korea's history books deal with the unicorn, considered to be ridden by King Tongmyong, and its lair. "Wow the archeologists found this unicorn lair was they found right there just outside of the city a rectangular rock by the cave which was conveniently carved with the words 'unicorn lair.'" North Korea Finds Ancient Unicorn Lair, Because Sure, Why Not. The carved words are believed to.
Bold claims: Former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il was at the centre of some other dubious claims before his death.
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A rectangular rock carved with words "Unicorn Lair" stands in front of the lair. It looks like North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un has his father's sense of humor: The state-owned Korean Central News Agency reported Thursday that According to the news report, the discovery of the unicorn lair "proves that Pyongyang was a capital city of Ancient Korea," and that the unicorn is. Not just any unicorn lair, mind you, but the ancient lair of Koguryo Kingdom founder King Tongmyong's unicorn. (Newser) - North Korea not only has a sexy leader—it also lays claim to a bona fide unicorn lair, the Daily Mail reports.