anthony: i m meeting my friends for a country lunch. what s the specialty of this restaurant? you re saying chicken in baked in clay? ha pham: yes. anthony: another friend from the past, ha pham, linh, of course, lan and a new friend from hue, thanh. a last meal, some good-byes. lan hue: i have a question. anthony: yeah. lan hue: what make you stay so long in hue? because normally, travelers, they come to hue, they stay only one or two nights and that s it. anthony: really? huong: what s your impressions about it? anthony: it s very it s really it s very laid back. lan hue: mmm-hmm. anthony: the food s great. it s pretty, there s a lot to see. it s a perfect place to go, if you want to take your time. it s beautiful to me. food s coming! out here, there are a lot of dishes like this.
that would house all ninety families of vinh moc. 13 entrances and exits, leading from the inland to the beach. showing me through the labyrinth is pham thach. pham thach: be careful. anthony: born in hue during wartime, she s since moved to the dmz to work as a guide. how did they dispose of all of this earth and rock without revealing the tunnels? pham thach: the craters. you know, craters were everywhere on the like the landscape on the moon. anthony: right. pham thach: and you know the dirt of the craters all so fresh, look new. so they don t need to hide it, just leave them there. anthony: this was the maternity ward were thanh was born. and where did people sleep? pham thach: they have sleeping places, just holes like this, but smaller. two square meters only. anthony: right. pham thach: just enough to put a bamboo bed. anthony: how long did it
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should be instructive. anthony: in 1965, the united states initiated a sustained bombing campaign called rolling thunder, hoping to destroy an elusive enemy in villages like this one. vinh moc, which was less than 20 miles from forward u.s. marine fire bases, just south of the dmz. this is where thanh was born. as the target of frequent bombings, the village of vinh moc moved underground. up to 100 feet down into darkness. anthony: the villagers carved over 5,000 feet of tunnels out of the earth, creating a complex
that would house all ninety families of vinh moc. 13 entrances and exits, leading from the inland to the beach. showing me through the labyrinth is pham thach. pham thach: be careful. anthony: born in hue during wartime, she s since moved to the dmz to work as a guide. anthony: how did they dispose of all of this earth and rock without revealing the tunnels? pham thach: the craters. you know, craters were everywhere on the like the landscape on the moon. anthony: right. pham thach: and you know the dirt of the craters all so fresh, look new. so they don t need to hide it, just leave them there. anthony: this was the maternity ward were thanh was born. and where did people sleep? pham thach: they have sleeping places, just holes like this, but smaller. two square meters only. anthony: right. pham thach: just enough to put a bamboo bed.