I was moving towards the Section Defended Post.
The path towards bunker or Section was almost 150 mtr -200 mtr long, which was filled with desert sand till top and I guess that it’s depth would be atleast 7-8 feet, so that no soldier is visible from the front.

The path between bunkers is technically known as “Communication Trench” and collection of bunkers along with Trench is called as “Section”.
The soldiers use this communication trench to move from one bunker to another, without being noticed from outside. It serves important purpose of shifting soldiers, supplying arms and ammunition and other supplies during war time, acts as a guard against the artillery fire, etc. and all these things happens without being noticed by enemy.

So, this small bunker is typically a part of the Section and I was standing at the end of the communication trench.


This communication trench was almost 100 mts in length and as per information provided by the soldiers, the length may vary based upon the requirements.
The view of Laungewala post from end of communication trench was worth watching:

After walking till the end, we took the another route to go back to the start point and it was like completing a full circle of the Section.
And from other side of the Section we could see some more fascinating raw images of the Laungewala post.