The article discusses three secret military tunnels known as 'potkopi' located in Boka Kotorska, Croatia, which were constructed during the Cold War as part of Yugoslavia's military infrastructure. These tunnels, built in strict secrecy, served as camouflage, logistics hubs, and protection sites for submarines and missile boats. They were designed to provide safe access and shelter in case of enemy attacks. Today, these tunnels have been repurposed into tourist attractions, drawing adventurers, divers, and historians. The tunnels are described as engineering marvels, carved directly into solid rock along the coast of the Luštica peninsula. They feature extensive systems including pedestrian paths, ventilation, emergency power, ammunition storage, and fuel depots. Access was concealed using special camouflage nets and false rock formations to make them nearly invisible from above.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents historical military infrastructure without overt ideological slant. It focuses on factual description of the tunnels’ purpose, construction, and current status as tourist sites. While the subject relates to military history and national defense, the tone remains neutral, with no





