AIRFIELD VENT
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A 2 000 m long paved aviation runway on about 25 wide in the middle of Bush. This is all that remains of the old air base where B 17 Fortresses and B 34 Liberator bombers were stationed during the Second World War. At the entrance to the site, a photo dated 1943 where a young woman and the "Gary Cooper and Troup" play in favour of a crowd of aviators in trouble. The base was abandoned in 1945. The barracks located 1 km further (Fenton base camp) are inaccessible without 4 X 4 and have no interest, only remains in the middle of the high grasses the concrete platforms that received the buildings.
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