
A national monument (hence the hefty entry fee) and on the tentative list as a World Heritage Site is this memorial that commemorates the UN secretary-general whose plane crashed here in the 1960s during a peace mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The caretaker-guide brings the place to life as he presents a vivid account of the plane crash while introducing the attached museum.
Station: 130s284e · 6.2 km away · 1311m
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