“This place has seen a thing or two,” the tour guide chuckled. “Imagine being a soldier here, back in the 1940s.” We all gazed at Cannon Fort, a formidable presence atop the hill, overlooking the breathtaking expanse of Lan Ha Bay. Cannon Fort, or Than Cong Fortress as it’s sometimes called, is more than just a pretty viewpoint. This fort has stories woven into its very foundations. Built in 1942 by the Japanese during World War II, it served as a strategic lookout and defensive position. Later on, even the French used it during the colonial era, watching the seas for potential threats. Those cannons you see? They had a range of 40 kilometers! They even played a role in the Vietnam War, defending against American naval forces. You can just feel the history echoing around you, can’t you? The old bunkers, the remnants of artillery, those empty ammunition boxes – it’s a sobering reminder of the past. But what a view! From here, you can fully appreciate the beauty and strategic significance of this place. Take your time, soak it in, and let the history of Cannon Fort wash over you.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.