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A command center in the Cu Chi Tunnels in Viet Nam.
The tunnels today are a popular tourist attraction, and visitors can enjoy a simple meal in the complex.
Photo date: 20-OCT-1997
Photo taken by Wikimedia Commons user Kevyn Jacobs, released into the public domain.
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