Command Ridge
Aiwo District (Highest point), Nauru
Command Ridge is the highest point on the island of Nauru, located in the Aiwo District, standing at an elevation of approximately 65 meters (213 feet) above sea level.
Situated near the boundary between Aiwo and Buada districts, Command Ridge offers scenic panoramic views of the island's coastline and central plateau. The ridge is historically significant as it was used by Japanese forces during World War II, containing their communications bunker and remnants of rusted artillery and guns.
Visitors can explore the bunker, which still features some Japanese writing on the walls, adding a historical layer to the natural beauty of the site. Command Ridge's rugged terrain and peaceful surroundings make it a notable landmark for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers visiting Nauru.
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Nauru
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Command Ridge is located in Aiwo District (Highest point), Nauru.
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