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  1. fotoget.blogspot.com/2011/03/cu-chi-tunnels-ho-chi-minh-city...   Bộ nhớ cache
    Location: Cu Chi Tunnels is a famous historic revolution relic, in Phu My Hung ward , CuChi rural district, 70 km from the city center.of Ho Chi Minh to ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cu_Chi_Tunnels   Bộ nhớ cache
    The tunnels of Củ Chi are an immense network of connecting underground tunnelslocated in the Củ Chi district of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam, and are part ...
  3. hochiminhcookingclass.com/cu-chi-tunnels.html   Bộ nhớ cache
    Cu Chi tunnels - Cu Chi tunnel system stretched over 250km from Saigon to the Cambodian border. Visitors will be impressed by underground network including ...
  4. www.flickr.com/photos/30888621@N02/3315311423   Bộ nhớ cache
    It was hotter than hell in these tunnels. The humidity is 100%. The Vietcong lived, fought and died in unimaginable conditions. I have amazing respect for ...
  5. www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2004/05/02/AR...   Bộ nhớ cache
    There's a light at the end of the tunnel -- literally, some three yards ahead. My thighs are aching and I'm crawling on all fours, caked in mud, with sweat ...
  6. www.lonelyplanet.com/vietnam/around-ho-chi-minh-city/cu-chi-tunnels   Bộ nhớ cache
    The tunnel network of Cu Chi became legendary during the 1960s for its role in facilitating VC ... parts of which were several storeys deep, included ...
  7. www.vietnamtravels.vn/Vietnam-travel-information/Cu-Chi-Tunnels.htm   Bộ nhớ cache
    This page provides information about Cu Chi Tunnels, a vestige from America-Vietnam War, now famous a tourist attraction
  8. www.journeymart.com/de/vietnam/ho-chi-minh/cu-chi-tunnels.aspx   Bộ nhớ cache
    History. Steeped deep in history and situated in the Cu Chi district of Ho Chi Minh City, lies the intricate and extensive network of Cu Chi Tunnels.
  9. www.yourtravelchoice.org/2013/06/digging-deep-into-vietnamese...   Bộ nhớ cache
    The Vietnamese started digging the tunnels in the 1940s and at their peak in the 60s, they covered hundreds of kilometres, at one point stretching from HCMC nearly to ...
    1. wikitravel.org/en/Cu_Chi   Bộ nhớ cache
      Cu Chi is about 40 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City in Southern Vietnam. The Cu ChiTunnels are an elaborate underground community made up of 250 km of tunnels and ...
    2. saigonscene.com/Cu%20Chi%20Tunnels.htm   Bộ nhớ cache
      The famous Cu Chi Tunnels were started in 1948. Designed to provide safety against French and American forces, the tunnels can still be visited today.
    3. www.vietvisiontravel.com/vietnam/Cu_chi_tunnel   Bộ nhớ cache
      Ho Chi Minh office: 5th Floor Thanh Dung Tower, 179 Nguyen Cu Trinh, 1 district, Ho ChiMinh City Tel: ++ (84 8) 66808360, ++ (84 8) 38378375 Fax: ++ (84 8) 38389551.
    4. www.asianatravelmate.com/viet-nam-tour/cu-chi-tunnels-tou.html   Bộ nhớ cache
      Cu Chi is about 40 km northwest of Ho Chi Minh City in Southern Vietnam. The Cu ChiTunnels are an elaborate underground community made up of 250 km, daily tour from ...
    5. iwvpa.net/jacobsong/tunnels-.php   Bộ nhớ cache
      TUNNELS OF CU CHI. The dreaded tunnels of Cu Chi stretch long and deep Dug into netherworld bowels, sneaky Vietcong to keep Foxholes dug for men to hide in the bosom ...
    6. news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/720577.stm   Bộ nhớ cache
      Some of the fiercest hand-to-hand battles of the Vietnam war took place in the humid darkness of the Cu Chi tunnels.
    7. www.mishalov.com/Vietnam_Cu-Chi.html   Bộ nhớ cache
      The Cu Chi tunnels, a 75-mile-long underground maze where thousands of fighters and villagers could hide, ...
    8. www.creativehat.com/cuchi.htm   Bộ nhớ cache
      The Cu Chi Tunnels, a doumentary by Mickey Grant ... "Remarkable...if there's an ideology at work here, it's not specific to the victor or the vanquished.
    9. www.vietnamtravelkey.com/destionations/cu_chi_tunnels.htm   Bộ nhớ cache
      Cu Chi TunnelsTunnel Cu ChiCu Chi Tunnel ... it was several stories deep and housed up to 10,000 people who virtually lived underground for years ...

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