Cu Chi Tunnel-Vietnam

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Let's now a trip to Vietnam. This time we aim to Cu Chi tunnels, which more than 250 km long and three levels, which is important for Viet Cong victory over the Americans when they allowed the Viet Cong to control a large rural area around Sai Gon. Today the remaining tunnels have become a tourist attraction giving visitors a unique experience of what underground life in America as a war.
Cu Chi District is the most shelled, gassed, defoliated bombed, and generally devastated area in the history of war. It declared "free fire zone" which means that the artillery fire fell on it at night, and that the bomber pilots are encouraged to drop unused explosives and napalm on the area before returning to base.


Basically, anything that moves is considered a target and wind.

Cu Chi TunnelWhile U.S. forces rely on artillery support from permanent "bases of Fire," Vietnam used their tunnel system to move their artillery around, making it difficult for U.S. forces to find them. In a complex of tunnels at Cu Chi United States found two jobs 105 in perfect condition. They will be stripped out, was brought into the tunnel and gathered during the day for maintenance, stripped again, and then brought back through the tunnel which will be installed at the new location outside and used the next night.

These are just a few stories Cu Chi tunnels. Today the tunnel is still standing, evidence that the determination of the people - and not the technology - can determine who wins
war. 
If you travel to Vietnam please gave time for you to come to this place and Halong Bay Beach

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