Sanctuary Wood, located in the Ypres Salient of Belgium, was a significant World War I battle site where Allied forces held a bulge of land that protruded into the German frontline. Today, visitors can explore the Sanctuary Wood museum and its adjacent British-built trenches, which offer a tangible connection to the past. The nearby military cemetery and memorial to Canadian forces serve as poignant reminders of the war’s devastating impact. These sites collectively provide a somber and educational experience, allowing visitors to reflect on the historical events that shaped this region.
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