A collection of pictures I took at Metaxa WWII Bunker near Gouves village on Euboea Island, Greece. Browse hundreds of more photo albums from my trips around the world using the submenu above or the Photo Albums Map at the bottom of the page.
The Metaxa WWII Bunker, located near the village of Gouves in northern Euboea, is a historical site that offers a glimpse into Greece’s wartime past. This underground fortification was part of the country’s defensive network during World War II and remains a stark reminder of the region’s strategic significance. Though modest in appearance, the bunker provides insight into the military engineering of the era and the challenges faced by soldiers stationed there. The surrounding area, characterized by rolling hills and sparse vegetation, adds a somber yet scenic backdrop to this historical landmark.
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