A military bunker located near Thyborøn, Denmark, along the North Sea coast. This structure is part of the extensive Atlantic Wall fortifications built by Nazi Germany during World War II to defend against potential Allied invasion. The bunker's distinctive turtle-like shape is characteristic of many coastal defense structures constructed during this period.
Thyborøn was occupied by German forces from April 9, 1940, until May 5, 1945, as part of the broader German occupation of Denmark during the war.