Anoi Itam Fortress as a Defense Place for the Japanese Fleet
Anoitam stairs.
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This is the path to the Anoitam hill, and there is also a ladder. When I enter the location of the Anoitam fort, ... Then you will see the natural view of the sea under the foothills, beautiful beaches and a small fortress belonging to the Japanese fleet.
The photo below shows when I was on the hill exactly above the Japanese Armada Fleet.
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It is said that according to several sources that I know that this fort was built around 1942 to 1945.
this fortified used as a place to store weapons. Not only that, the best Travel companion in this fortress also has an iron cannon used by the Japanese Fleet.
and this is a photo when I was in the fort while I held the iron cannon as a sign that the battle was ready to begin, ...
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Here are some of the natural views of the ocean visible from the top of the hill Anoitam Exactly when I was above the fort and also seen a pamphlet Photos of History Why Named Anoitam, It Turns Out Its History, ...
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Here are some of the Evidence and history of the establishment of a place called Anoitam,..
When I was with my family, I visited the place to have a vacation.
his place is located in Ujong kareung area, Kecamatan like jaya Sabang, Aceh Province of Indonesia
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