Saturday, February 5, 2011

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reckless Cities of the Underworld: Okinawa and the tunnels of hell

The end Southern Okinawa consists mainly of coral reefs high, and limestone, easily eroded, has formed many caves and caverns, of which the most famous is Gyokusendo ( Tamagusuku ) which has a stretch of about 850 m open to tourists. On the other hand, the northern part of the island has a higher proportion of igneous rock .

Description documentary

largest naval forces in the history of United States landed on the island of Okinawa in April 1945. However, instead of a quick victory for America, the site became the bloodiest battle of the Pacific. Much of the fighting was not fought over land, but under it, from the beehive of combat tunnels to the caves where thousands of civilians hid. Accompany the host Don Wildman as he discovers what supposed to live through the Battle of Okinawa. Observe as it enters the underground tunnels, caves and bunkers, and then dive to examine a destroyer sunk in the deep waters off the coast of Okinawa.



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