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Conflict/military regions & memorials

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aok_NW
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A4 #pttravel I’ve been to several. Cu Chi Tunnel in Vietnam stands out. You can actually buy ammunition & shoot a rifle on the shooting ground, but they sold it in a way that was hard to figure out, so we didn’t do it. It would have been fun to say I shot a military rifle there

NomadKeith
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A4 #PTTravel The Toul Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh. I couldn't finish the tour; just went and sat in silence for a while. And, I only took one photo; it seemed disrespectful to take more

MaaikevanKuijk
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie #pttravel A4: Most recently Bastogne War Museum (Belgium). All about the Battle of the Bulge. Incredibly impressive with an interactive storyline-style exhibition

BPackersGuide
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A4 There also is a good war museum in Kiev with many exhibit from Nazis. As a German it felt a bit strange when other visitors realized that I could read German documents and engravings #pttravel

aok_NW
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A4 #pttravel I tried to post these earlier, but was having computer problems. This was Arlington Cemetery's changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknown. Rediscovered pics from 2000.

vickyinglis13
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replying to @vickyinglis13 @kate_frankie A few years ago I saw the Gallipoli exhibition by Weta Workshop at Te Papa in Wellington, New Zealand. It was incredible and so affecting to see the stories rendered tangible in that way #PTTravel