Three German World War II bunkers have been unearthed on the coast of Belgium. Situated just a few feet below the surface, these bunkers had the capacity to house up to 10 soldiers, according to HeritageDaily. About the discovery The bunkers were found in Heist-Willem’s Park, located on the coast of Belgium near the border with the Netherlands. During World War I, the park’s territory was used as a German position to accommodate heavy artillery batteries known as Freya and Augusta. Advanced bunkers were also present for observing ships in the English Channel. Some of these structures were repu…