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Monumen Tiang Kapal



Year

2000


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This monument is located in the Lumut Jetty Terminal area. It is a monument of the lookout tower found on a naval ship. The monument is approximately two to three meters high and can be considered as a tribute to the presence of the Navy in the area.

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