Ooooh! Interesting. Time to learn something
In Vietnam, there is a web of underground “hideouts” that span 100 miles underneath the jungle that still exists. It was used by the Viet Cong as a means of escape, or a place of rest and recuperation. It could be entered through hard-to-find holes into the ground, and consisted of dug out “rooms” that acted as hospitals for the wounded, kitchens, and places to sleep. The holes would be covered in earth and foliage when not in use.
They also would use the tunnels to travel to different locations around the city, with soldiers “popping” out of the ground to where they wanted to go. To pass through the you had to move in a very small crouched position, or on all fours.
They are called the Cu Chi Tunnels.
All around the Cu Chi Tunnels, there are booby traps that also still exist. There are numerous types, that would have brought on quite horrible deaths for any enemy soldier who stepped in the wrong spot.
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