A tour of the remains of some of the Japanese land-based installations at Truk Lagoon, including Airport Island and Dublon seaplane base. The fish factory is quite recent, but Japanese.
Fascinating video! I made a brief visit to Dublon island on an Air Force C-130 in 1977. We were on the ground for about an hour, enough to get a few snapshots. I would love to see it again someday. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing a beautiful video clip with us just brought back so much memories with every places you captured where i used to hang around and enjoy relaxing with nature. Hope you you share more video clip with us soon. Thanks again
Why do you play a distinctly Japanese song when they only stole control over the island for about 5 years and murdered all the polynesians and natives who originally occupied the islands
Fascinating video! I made a brief visit to Dublon island on an Air Force C-130 in 1977. We were on the ground for about an hour, enough to get a few snapshots. I would love to see it again someday. Thanks for the video!
magnificent! went there in 1980 .thank you for bringing back fond memries!
That's cool. Does it look much different?
Definitely going on my bucket list!
Thank you for sharing a beautiful video clip with us just brought back so much memories with every places you captured where i used to hang around and enjoy relaxing with nature. Hope you you share more video clip with us soon. Thanks again
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
That's awesome. Looks so cool 👍
great video! Remeber being there back in 1944, such good memories.
this is on my bucket list
Lol
Thanks for sharing,
I like the video I enjoyed the tour but I didn't like the music but hey that's just my opinion. Thanks for the video
Bublon is nice
Oooo
Music credits please?
The music is an arrangement of the Smartsound track 'Song of the Crane' from their album 'Across Borders'.
Etten island
Why Chinese music?
Why do you play a distinctly Japanese song when they only stole control over the island for about 5 years and murdered all the polynesians and natives who originally occupied the islands
*Micronesian
all the buildings are japanese
Would of liked to see the jap airfield