A military bunker located near Knokke-Heist, Belgium, was recently uncovered during a routine park maintenance project. The structure dates back to World War II and was built by the German army during their occupation of Belgium. The bunker is part of a larger network of fortifications constructed along the Belgian coast as part of the Atlantic Wall defensive system.
Archaeological excavations have revealed the interior layout and historical significance of this wartime structure, providing valuable insights into the military history of the region during the 1940s.