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Cu Chi Tunnels

5 of 5 stars
Morro Bay, CA
Oct 31, 2009

Recently returned from Vietnam and one of the highlights was the Cu Chi Tunnels about 1 1/2 hour outside of Saigon. After seeing a video, one of the many guides takes you around the area to explore...more

Cu Chi Tunnels

Sep 7, 2009
1/1 found this review helpful

The network of underground tunnels here is just phenomenal. It is amazing to think that really not that long ago whole families were living and surviving in these tunnels. You even get to try out...more

Cu Chi Tunnels

4 of 5 stars
Perth, Australia
Aug 23, 2009

For an old Soldier (RAE) who served in Vietnam a visit to the tunnels of Cu Chi was both chilling and memorable at the same time. These tunnels, nearly 250 km in length housed the Viet Cong fighters...more

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