Rather than using wheels, tanks came to prominence in the early 20th-century for providing protection alongside mobility, relying on these to smoothly traverse all terrains.
What are tracks
This strait is the narrowest part of the English Channel and is famosly known for white cliffs on the English side
Cliffs of Dover
This man’s late-15th century drawings of what some describe as a “tank” show a man-powered, wheeled vehicle surrounded by cannons.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci
This waterfall known to locals as "The Smoke That Thunders" is 108 metres tall and a UNESCO heritage site
Victoria Falls
This 2001 Emmy winning TV series featured tanks like the Shermans and Cromwells. Now how come there was only one season?
What is Band of Brothers?
This colourful sea is named for the excess amounts of silt and sand carried into it from surrounding rivers
Yellow Sea
During the 119 BC Battle of Mob, the Han general Wei Qing led his army through a fatiguing expeditionary march through this desert, only to find Yizhixie chanyu’s main force waiting to encircle them on the other side. They forced a stalemate using armoured have wagons knows as “Wu Gang Wagon”.
What is Gobi?
This river is home to the largest hydro-electric power station in the world
Yangtze River
The most numerous and only German tank to remain in continuous production throughout World War II, this tank was the brainchild of armoured warfare theorist Heinz Guderian.
What is Panzer IV
Shipwreck graveyard is the name given to this American lake with nearly 1500 shipwrecks laying on its floor ARRRRRRR
Lake Michigan