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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • North Bridge memorial site, Concord, Massachusetts
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  • 16 meter high, 243 ton granite monument to the enduring spirit of Vietnam and her people, in the grounds of the Ben Duoc Monument to War Martyrs. The central feature is a teardrop, symbolizing the loss and grief of many generations of Vietnam people who fought to maintain their country. The remainder symbolises a lotus flower caressed by hands, invoking the lines of a popular Vietnamese folk song. .On the body of the monument there are carvings of Vietnam historical events from the time of the country's establishment by King Hung Vuong to Independence Day, April 30th, 1975. Cu Chi, Vietnam
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  • Palm fronds in front of a 16 meter high, 243 ton granite monument to the enduring spirit of Vietnam and her people, in the grounds of the Ben Duoc Monument to War Martyrs. The central feature is a teardrop, symbolizing the loss and grief of many generations of Vietnam people who fought to maintain their country. The remainder symbolises a lotus flower caressed by hands, invoking the lines of a popular Vietnamese folk song. .On the body of the monument there are carvings of Vietnam historical events from the time of the country's establishment by King Hung Vuong to Independence Day, April 30th, 1975. Cu Chi, Vietnam
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  • Replica of the Russian-designed T-54 tank no. 843 of the North Vietnamese Army 203rd Armoured Regiment, which on 30 April 1975 went crashing through the gates of the South Vietnamese presidential palace (in background), signalling the end of the war. Australian combat photographer Neil Davis famously captured that moment on film..Up until the end of the war the palace was called the Independence Palace--after Saigon fell, it was renamed the Reunification Palace..Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
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