7:00 p.m. (b)

Mortified, Mortein

This illustration depicts a cross-section of the Vietcong tunnels used during the Vietnam War. The scene shows two sets of bunk beds arranged vertically within the earthen walls of the tunnel. Each bed is occupied by a figure wearing dark blue uniforms, indicative of Vietcong soldiers. The soldiers rest in a relaxed posture, some with arms folded or resting on their torsos, suggesting a moment of respite or sleep. A few weapons, resembling rifles, are propped against the wall near the beds, emphasizing the militaristic context. The earthy brown tones dominate the composition, conveying the underground setting. The curved tunnel walls are designed to suggest a handmade, subterranean environment. Lighting is minimal and functional, adding to the sense of being deep below the surface. The illustration is stylized, with simple lines and solid colors, contributing to a clear and educational depiction of life inside the tunnels. The title "Life Inside the Vietcong Tunnels (Cross Section)" provides context for the scene, focusing on the survival and living conditions of the soldiers.
කැලිෆෝර්ණියා, එක්සත් ජනපදය එක්සත් ජනපදයේ කැලිෆෝර්ණියාහි ලියන ලද, පළ කළ සහ නිර්මාණය කළ