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Wild rabbits live in burrows which are tunnels underground.
The tunnels helped them win because they helped them hit and run at the enemy, or attack and get away quickly. they also helped because they helped the Vietcong get supplies through areas without being vulnerable. Lastly the helped because they kept the Vietcong safe from bombing and artillery.
Because they had secret rooms within the tunnels and hid goods in there. Also none of the robbers knew there were tunnels in the pyramid so it was a good place for the Pharoh's to be buried and to keep special stuff in.
I believe that they do indeed live in little tunnels or ditches.
he places her in the vault above where the narrator sleeps
The Cu Chi tunnels are a large network of underground tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). The tunnels were originally constructed from 1946-1954 as a hiding place for the Viet Minh, nationalist guerillas who fought the Japanese during World War 2 and then France. More tunnels were constructed during the Vietnam War to serve as hiding spots, communication, and supply routes for soldiers. The Cu Chi Minh tunnels are part of the overall network of tunnels that underlie much of Vietnam.
Bridges and tunnels help carry transport, goods and people. This also shortens the amount of time to travel from a place to another. They also both have different types of bridges and tunnels e.g. bridges- suspension bridge, cable-stayed bridge, beam bridge, rope bridge, swing bridge, arch bridge e.t.c. tunnels- road tunnels, high tunnels, wind tunnels, network tunnels e.t.c. Every time you want to cross a bridge or tunnel you have to pay a toll to get through.
The Cu Chi tunnels are a large network of underground tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). The tunnels were originally constructed from 1946-1954 as a hiding place for the Viet Minh, nationalist guerillas who fought the Japanese during World War 2 and then France. More tunnels were constructed during the Vietnam War to serve as hiding spots, communication, and supply routes for soldiers. The Cu Chi Minh tunnels are part of the overall network of tunnels that underlie much of Vietnam.
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