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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italia, Corvara, esercitazioni della Folgore .Italy, Corvara, drill for the military special corpe "FOLGORE"
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the little Chapel
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Grand Master's study
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
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  • Vietnam,DMZ, Khe Sanh: visiting the a memorial museum with lot of military hardware, the outlines of the old airfield - and the unidentified (and still lost) remains of some of the people who died there. Sometimes  tour guides had led search parties and veterans who still come to the area to look for bodies or to connect with the terrible past here.
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. in the garden
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. in the garden
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-51.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the little Chapel
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-47.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.Little Drawing room
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.Little Drawing room
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-30.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-29.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-27.jpg
  • Vietnam,DMZ, Khe Sanh: visiting the a memorial museum with lot of military hardware, the outlines of the old airfield - and the unidentified (and still lost) remains of some of the people who died there. Sometimes  tour guides had led search parties and veterans who still come to the area to look for bodies or to connect with the terrible past here.
    Vietnam war tourism21.jpg
  • Vietnam,DMZ, Khe Sanh: visiting the a memorial museum with lot of military hardware, the outlines of the old airfield - and the unidentified (and still lost) remains of some of the people who died there. Sometimes  tour guides had led search parties and veterans who still come to the area to look for bodies or to connect with the terrible past here.
    Vietnam war tourism20.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. in the garden
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-52.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the little Chapel
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-45.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.Little Drawing room
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-40.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-35.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-28.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-26.jpg
  • Vietnam,DMZ, Khe Sanh: visiting the a memorial museum with lot of military hardware, the outlines of the old airfield - and the unidentified (and still lost) remains of some of the people who died there. Sometimes  tour guides had led search parties and veterans who still come to the area to look for bodies or to connect with the terrible past here.
    Vietnam war tourism19.jpg
  • Vietnam,DMZ, Khe Sanh: visiting the a memorial museum with lot of military hardware, the outlines of the old airfield - and the unidentified (and still lost) remains of some of the people who died there. Sometimes  tour guides had led search parties and veterans who still come to the area to look for bodies or to connect with the terrible past here.
    Vietnam war tourism17.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. in the garden
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-50.jpg
  • Malta, La Valletta
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  • Vietnam, Ha Long Bay: Monkey island .
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  • Berlino: Checkpoint Charlie, the photo of a russian soldier looking at the west side of Berlin
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  • Vietnam, Hanoi: Ho Chi Min mausoleum.
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  • Vietnam,  Cu Chi tunnels, one of the most famous battlegrounds of the Vietnam War. Today it is one of the country's prime tourist attractions, part of a new industry of war tourism. Sometimes, these spots seem to be memorials to wartime propaganda as much to the war itself. in their new struggle for foreign currency, the Vietnamese are exploiting their harsh history, offering visits to long-forgotten places that were once considered vital to America's national interests. Most of the visitors here are foreigners; the Vietnamese who come are mostly schoolchildren with their teachers. Cu Chi tunnels, one of the most famous battlegrounds of the Vietnam War. Today it is one of the country's prime tourist attractions, part of a new industry of war tourism. Sometimes, these spots seem to be memorials to wartime propaganda as much to the war itself. in their new struggle for foreign currency, the Vietnamese are exploiting their harsh history, offering visits to long-forgotten places that were once considered vital to America's national interests. Most of the visitors here are foreigners; the Vietnamese who come are mostly schoolchildren with their teachers...Tour guide showing the narrow entrance to the vietcong/vietmin tunnels..... The Cu Chi Tunnels lie 75 km northwest of Ho Chi Min City. At the time of the Vietnam war, the tunnel system stretched from the outskirts of Saigon all the way to the Cambodian border:  something like 250 kilometers of tunnels. The tunnel system, built over 25 years starting in the 1940s, let the Viet Minh and, later, the Viet Cong, control a huge rural area.  It was an underground city with living areas, kitchens, storage, weapons factories, field hospitals, command centers.  In places, it was several stories deep and housed up to 10,000 people who virtually lived underground for years getting married, giving birth, going to school. They only came out at night to furtively tend their crops..
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  • Vietnam, Cu Chi, viet women guerrilla. visitors are greeted by a sign reading: "Please try to be a Cu Chi guerrilla. Wear these uniforms before entering tunnel." Black pajamas, pith helmets, rubber sandals and old rifles are available.
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  • Vietnam, Ho Chi Min City: bullets souvenir at the war museum.
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  • Vietnam, DMZ: Khe Sanh, selling war souvenirs to tourists and veterans.Here  US had a famous airbase. This was one of the most (in)famous battle sites of the war. To distract the Americans from the Tet Offensive that they were going to launch in the south, the communists started a siege of the base at Khe Sanh, here on the DMZ. US President Johnson, who was determined to avoid another disaster like the one the French suffered not long before at Dien Bien Phu, made the Joint Chiefs of Staff sign a written pledge that they wouldn't lose Khe Sanh. They didn't lose at Khe Sanh -- though the cost in human lives was terrible. And, as it turned out, the Tet Offensive -- for which Khe Sanh was just a smokescreen -- was the beginning of the end of the war
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  • Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu : Vietnamese veteran at the War Meseun in Dien Bien Phu, the climactic battle between French and Vietnamese Communist forces (called the Vietminh) after World War Two, took place at the town of Dien Biên in northwestern Vietnam. The defeat of over twenty-thousand French troops on 7 May 1954 after a fifty-five day siege of the camp led directly to the division of Vietnam into two countries. French forces at Dien Bien Phu found themselves surrounded and cut off. After nearly a two-month siege, the Viet Minh overran Dien Bien Phu, prompting the end of French Indochina. Today, Dien Bien Phu is a major city and is scheduled to replace Lai Chau as the provincial capital. Ironically, the development is threatening to overrun the battlefield.
    Vietnam war tourism07.jpg
  • Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu :  souvenir photos taken by a tank left from the indipendance  battle against the French army in 1954 spots seem to be memorials to wartime propaganda as much to the war itself. in their new struggle for foreign currency, the Vietnamese are exploiting their harsh history, offering visits to long-forgotten places that were once considered vital to America's national interests. Most of the visitors here are foreigners; the Vietnamese who come are mostly schoolchildren with their teachers.
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  • MILAN: few meters from MIilan Centra Station there is the 4 stars  Michelangelo Hotel, usually packed of tourists and business people, since two months has been transformed to host covid-19 positive patients, who has not a place where to spend their quarantine safely
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  • Milan, Central Station
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  • Milan the  train central station, check at the entrance of the platformrs
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  • Milan, Central Station
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  • Niger, Hamdallaye, Sport in a refugee camp is not just entertainment. Taking part in a football final, learning the basics of basketball, focusing on the moves of a martial art or trying to make a wall in a volleyball game can help to overcome traumas and psychological wounds, as well as the sense of helplessness for what they suffered, and that of guilt, for being saved. This is one of the projects that, at the moment, are being carried out in Hamdallaye, Niger, where the UNHCR is trying to transfer refugees rescued from Libyan prisons and detention centers, waiting for the transition to safe countries, in Europe and the United States. At the beginning of November, thanks to the Milan Football Club Foundation, Hamdallaye inaugurated soccer, volleyball and basketball fields, thanks to which operators and educators will try to help refugees to leave behind their pain, to focus on the future.
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  • Niger, Hamdallaye, Sport in a refugee camp is not just entertainment. Taking part in a football final, learning the basics of basketball, focusing on the moves of a martial art or trying to make a wall in a volleyball game can help to overcome traumas and psychological wounds, as well as the sense of helplessness for what they suffered, and that of guilt, for being saved. This is one of the projects that, at the moment, are being carried out in Hamdallaye, Niger, where the UNHCR is trying to transfer refugees rescued from Libyan prisons and detention centers, waiting for the transition to safe countries, in Europe and the United States. At the beginning of November, thanks to the Milan Football Club Foundation, Hamdallaye inaugurated soccer, volleyball and basketball fields, thanks to which operators and educators will try to help refugees to leave behind their pain, to focus on the future.
    sports for refugees-11.jpg
  • Niger, Hamdallaye, Sport in a refugee camp is not just entertainment. Taking part in a football final, learning the basics of basketball, focusing on the moves of a martial art or trying to make a wall in a volleyball game can help to overcome traumas and psychological wounds, as well as the sense of helplessness for what they suffered, and that of guilt, for being saved. This is one of the projects that, at the moment, are being carried out in Hamdallaye, Niger, where the UNHCR is trying to transfer refugees rescued from Libyan prisons and detention centers, waiting for the transition to safe countries, in Europe and the United States. At the beginning of November, thanks to the Milan Football Club Foundation, Hamdallaye inaugurated soccer, volleyball and basketball fields, thanks to which operators and educators will try to help refugees to leave behind their pain, to focus on the future.
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  • Vietnam, Ninh Binh: police man
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  • Berlino:  Checkpoint Charlie, symbol of the Cold War was the gateway between the two berlin sides
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  • Vietnam,Ho Chi Minh City: Once known as the Museum of Chinese and American War Crimes, the name change reflects a desire not to offend wealthy tourists. Despite the rhetoric, this museum has become one of the most popular attractions with Western visitors of all political persuasions. It is a stark reminder that wars rarely have winners and are never glorious. Along with the many photographs, the museum displays US armoured vehicles, artillery pieces, bombs and infantry weapons. There is even a guillotine used by the French on pesky Viet Minh 'troublemakers'.
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  • Vietnam, Hué: model of the ancient imperial town. ..Buildings in the central court of the Imperial City at Hué that were badly damaged during the Vietnam War are now topped with vegetation and surrounded by grassy fields...In 1968 the North Vietnamese army launched the Tet Offensive against U.S. troops who responded with heavy bombing that destroyed many buildings in Hué, the old imperial capital...
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  • Vietnam, Cu Chi, tour guide showing to the tourists home made traps made by Vietcong with natural materials such as wood and bamboo. They used as well to recycle unexploded  Americans bombs, and animals like snakes and bees. Everything was allowed to fight the enemy.
    Vietnam war tourism31.jpg
  • Vietnam,Ho Chi Minh City: Once known as the Museum of Chinese and American War Crimes, the name change reflects a desire not to offend wealthy tourists. Despite the rhetoric, this museum has become one of the most popular attractions with Western visitors of all political persuasions. It is a stark reminder that wars rarely have winners and are never glorious. Along with the many photographs, the museum displays US armoured vehicles, artillery pieces, bombs and infantry weapons. There is even a guillotine used by the French on pesky Viet Minh 'troublemakers'.
    Vietnam war tourism24.jpg
  • Vietnam,Ho Chi Minh City: Once known as the Museum of Chinese and American War Crimes, the name change reflects a desire not to offend wealthy tourists. Despite the rhetoric, this museum has become one of the most popular attractions with Western visitors of all political persuasions. It is a stark reminder that wars rarely have winners and are never glorious. Along with the many photographs, the museum displays US armoured vehicles, artillery pieces, bombs and infantry weapons. There is even a guillotine used by the French on pesky Viet Minh 'troublemakers'.
    Vietnam war tourism23.jpg
  • Vietnam,DMZ: Khe Sanh, selling war souvenirs to tourists and veterans.Here  US had a famous airbase. This was one of the most (in)famous battle sites of the war. To distract the Americans from the Tet Offensive that they were going to launch in the south, the communists started a siege of the base at Khe Sanh, here on the DMZ. US President Johnson, who was determined to avoid another disaster like the one the French suffered not long before at Dien Bien Phu, made the Joint Chiefs of Staff sign a written pledge that they wouldn't lose Khe Sanh. They didn't lose at Khe Sanh -- though the cost in human lives was terrible. And, as it turned out, the Tet Offensive -- for which Khe Sanh was just a smokescreen -- was the beginning of the end of the war
    Vietnam war tourism15.jpg
  • Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu : souvenir picture at the bunker where frenc... commetted suicide in the independance war.
    Vietnam war tourism09.jpg
  • Vietnam,  Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu : Vietnamese veteran at the War Meseun in Dien Bien Phu, the climactic battle between French and Vietnamese Communist forces (called the Vietminh) after World War Two, took place at the town of Dien Biên in northwestern Vietnam. The defeat of over twenty-thousand French troops on 7 May 1954 after a fifty-five day siege of the camp led directly to the division of Vietnam into two countries. French forces at Dien Bien Phu found themselves surrounded and cut off. After nearly a two-month siege, the Viet Minh overran Dien Bien Phu, prompting the end of French Indochina. Today, Dien Bien Phu is a major city and is scheduled to replace Lai Chau as the provincial capital. Ironically, the development is threatening to overrun the battlefield.
    Vietnam war tourism08.jpg
  • Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu :  souvenir photos taken by a tank left from the indipendance  battle against the French army in 1954 spots seem to be memorials to wartime propaganda as much to the war itself. in their new struggle for foreign currency, the Vietnamese are exploiting their harsh history, offering visits to long-forgotten places that were once considered vital to America's national interests. Most of the visitors here are foreigners; the Vietnamese who come are mostly schoolchildren with their teachers.
    Vietnam war tourism04.jpg
  • Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu :a huge  crater left from a bomb during the indipendence battle against the  French army in 1954.
    Vietnam war tourism01.jpg
  • Vietnam, DMZ: plan of tunnel area inside the museum..
    Vietnam war tourism13.jpg
  • Vietnam, Dien Bien Phu : Vietnamese veteran at the War Meseun in Dien Bien Phu, the climactic battle between French and Vietnamese Communist forces (called the Vietminh) after World War Two, took place at the town of Dien Biên in northwestern Vietnam. The defeat of over twenty-thousand French troops on 7 May 1954 after a fifty-five day siege of the camp led directly to the division of Vietnam into two countries. French forces at Dien Bien Phu found themselves surrounded and cut off. After nearly a two-month siege, the Viet Minh overran Dien Bien Phu, prompting the end of French Indochina. Today, Dien Bien Phu is a major city and is scheduled to replace Lai Chau as the provincial capital. Ironically, the development is threatening to overrun the battlefield.
    Vietnam war tourism06.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Grand Master's study
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-32.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-42.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. miscellaneous object collection in the drawning room
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  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Salone
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-23.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. guest bedroom
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-20.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Observatory room
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-14.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the Observatory room
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-11.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. in the garden
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-5.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. the terrace overlooking the sea
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing-4.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
    Fra' Robert Matthew Festing.jpg
  • Italy, Rapallo, Fra' Robert Matthew Festing OBE (born 30 November 1949) is an English religious figure, friar, and the 79th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
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