A military bunker located near Thyborøn, Denmark, on the North Sea coast. This structure is part of the extensive Atlantic Wall fortifications built by the German Wehrmacht during World War II to defend against potential Allied invasion. The bunker's distinctive architecture has been compared to a large turtle lying on the beach, making it a notable landmark along Denmark's western coastline.
Like many similar fortifications along the Danish coast, it stands today as a historical reminder of the five-year German occupation of Denmark from April 9, 1940 to May 5, 1945.