The jungle paths were called the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The U.S. tried many times to destroy it but the 100,000 North Vietnamese workers kept it going.
Used to be "jungle paths." The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a network of roads, and started out as trails. And was closer to looking like a lunar land-scape (craters on the moon) than anything else...due to consistent aerial bombing.
because the British leader was very slow in getting there. he took his sweet time and partied in between. by the time he got there, there was already trees blocking the way and burned paths.
Ho Chi Minh Trail. Not too much of a jungle route remaining, it was bombed so much. That's why it spread out into a net work, they had to keep building and repairing it.
paths of glory, gallipoli, flanders field, and battel of somme are four types of ww1 battel grounds
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
Secret Paths in the Forest happened in 1997.
they were built with smooth rocks on the to top. Then on the side there were paths for people when solider were marching down the road.
He changed direction and is now pursuing other paths.
Pythagoras was a mathematician and Hippocrates a physician. Their paths did not cross. Pythagoras lived 570 to 490BC and Hippocrates 460 to 370BC
Pythagoras was a mathematician and Hippocrates a physician. Their paths did not cross. Pythagoras lived 570 to 490BC and Hippocrates 460 to 370BC
The Presidio features 21 distinctive neighborhoods located near forest groves, trails and waterfront paths, a golf course, and the beach.
Dagger Paths was created in 2010.
Paths to Paradise was created in 1925.
Paths of Possession was created in 1999.
Rocky Paths was created in 1981.