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The legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail was the
supply line used by North Vietnam to link North and South Vietnam during
the American War. Soldiers, ammunition, weapons and supplies were
carried by hand, bicycle and truck for hundreds of kilometers through
the otherwise impenetrable jungle that covered Vietnam’s mountainous
border with Laos. A testimony to the ingenuity, fortitude and commitment
of the northern Vietnamese, the trail slipped from use at the end of the
war and was taken back by the jungle. Recent road work that follow
original sections of the trail have changed this. |