To get a good view of A-103 Gia Vuc you need to view the camp from ground level.  While aerial photos provide a good platform for observing the 'layout' of the camp, ground-level photos allow you to see the camp and the surrounding terrain as we did.  The difficult part was figuring out how to present the photos in an organized fashion....  in a way that the viewer can maintain some sense of position.  Here's how I propose to do that.

I am planning to provide an annotated 'layout' view.  The large direct (overhead) picture will be marked to identify photo locations and direction of view.  The marked areas (called 'hot spots') will be 'clickable'.  That is, you can click on that 'hot spot' and see just what we saw looking in that direction.  Cool!  However, it's not ready yet.  Until I get my bearings straight and get the technology under control, you will have to settle for a series of snapshots that I have 'stitched' together to form a wide-angle view.

Here is the first 'panorama'...

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I hope to have another picture on this page soon... it will show you where in the camp this picture was taken.