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Anti-aircraft guns WWII

The Japanese World War II anti-aircraft guns located near Kolonia, Pohnpei, are historical remnants from the period of Japanese occupation between 1914 and 1945. These defensive installations protected strategic military positions during the Pacific War. Today, they serve as reminders of the island's wartime history and cultural heritage. Surrounded by tropical forests, native trees, ferns, and humid ecosystems, the abandoned military sites have been gradually reclaimed by nature, creating a unique environment where historical structures coexist with Pohnpei's rich biodiversity and natural landscape. 


Anti-aircraft guns WWII


Anti-aircraft guns WWII

The Japanese World War II anti-aircraft guns near Kolonia, on the island of Pohnpei, Micronesia, are historic remnants from the Japanese occupation period between 1914 and 1945. These defensive structures protected strategic military locations during Allied campaigns in the Pacific. Today, the abandoned artillery sites are surrounded by tropical rainforest, mosses, and native vegetation, creating a unique combination of history and nature. The area supports rich biodiversity, including tropical birds, reptiles, insects, and plant species adapted to the humid island environment. These wartime remains provide valuable insight into military history, archaeology, and ecological restoration, illustrating how nature has reclaimed former battle landscapes over decades.





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Anti-aircraft guns WWII

The Japanese World War II anti-aircraft guns located near Kolonia, on the island of Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia, are important historical remnants of the Japanese occupation period between 1914 and 1945. These defensive installations were part of a wider military network created to protect harbors, airfields, and strategic positions across the Pacific during the war. Built on elevated areas and coastal locations, several sites still preserve concrete foundations and artillery platforms that have become integrated into the tropical landscape. Over decades, Pohnpei's humid rainforest has reclaimed these former military areas, with ferns, palms, tropical trees, and epiphytic plants growing around the structures. The surrounding ecosystem supports native birds, reptiles, insects, and small island-adapted mammals. These wartime remains provide a unique combination of history, archaeology, and biodiversity, illustrating how tropical ecosystems can transform former battlefields into places of ecological, cultural, and educational importance.



Kepirohi Waterfall

Kepirohi Waterfall is one of Pohnpei's most picturesque waterfalls, located in the lush southeastern region of the island near Tamworohi, in the Federated States of Micronesia. Surrounded by dense tropical rainforest, its clear waters flow over volcanic rocks covered with mosses and native vegetation. Historically, it represents part of Pohnpei's sacred natural landscape, an island shaped by ancient Micronesian traditions and a deep connection with the environment. The surrounding ecosystem supports ferns, tropical trees, native birds, and diverse species adapted to the island's warm and extremely rainy climate. 

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