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| Okay folks, step this way please. Our tour of famous VietCong P.O.W. camps begins here in the infamous Mu Pao hut 12. | |
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| From 1966 until 1971, Mu Pao was home to over 400 captured GIs. Less than 25% of them ever returned home. | |
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| Now here we are in the famous "Pao Pnem" cavern. A group of GIs discovered it in 1971 while tunneling out of the camp. | |
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| Its existence led to the most succesful prison break in the war. Unfortunately, the sixteen GIs quickly succumbed to asphyxiation when exposed to the cavern's stale air. | |
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| And this, of course, is Pink Unicorn Valley. | |
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