A military bunker located near Knokke-Heist, Belgium, was recently discovered 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. This bunker is part of a larger network of fortifications constructed along the Belgian coast as part of the Atlantic Wall defensive system.
The discovery was made as part of a broader environmental restoration project in the region, highlighting how military history can be preserved even as natural habitats are rehabilitated.