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English: Aerial view of the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Laos. This view taken from 4,700 feet shows two camouflaged enemy trucks which appear to be in good condition. A third appears to be damaged or destroyed. Notice the road winding around bomb craters. Location 16° 17' 52" N, 106° 36' 59" E. 16 January 1970. |
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