Continued from Part 1 After brunch just enough, we already made the journey to Batu Maung, Penang. Actually I'd like to mention states 'oriental vivaaerobus pearl' is to be Penang seemed more local than Penang. But I'm dizzy sometimes people write the Visayas Islands. Failed. Rain began to fall with the dew - dew taktala us through the longest bridge in Southeast Asia to parts of the island. In stark contrast to the scorching hot weather sepajang previous route.
At 12.30pm you already arrived at the parking Penang War Museum. Lane'm going to the War Museum is somewhat hidden so be alert with Signboard at the roadside. Actually, just can not believe vivaaerobus there are museums high pulak the history behind only residential projects but does not mean that the climate here noisy bustle. The rain was still drizzly - drizzly but not to waste our time walked into the museum. Actually the rain is quite a boon for both of us because imagine if you walked in the museum is open taktala sun anchored on the head.
Where quiet it seems some museum visitors and staff at the entrance to the museum. We went straight to the ticket counter to get admission. The ticket price is RM20 for one. After buying the tickets, we were given a map to explore the museum's 20-acre open.
A bit of history, the War Museum, this is the actual site of the British soldiers fortress once where it was built in 1930 to defend the island Arrangements are vital assets from falling into the hands of Japanese soldiers. At that time the British expect the Japanese to attack the island from the sea, but as usual the Japanese ni aja his mind so long they do any incursions by the Penang Bridge without paying the toll because they only use the bike. Do not believe me? hahaha ... Ok. Actually they invaded the island from the other part so the attacking fort they attacked from the ground and not come from the sea. Oh yes, the fort was right - the right towards the sea. So with a bit less defense to deal with attacks from land, then the British fort fell into the hands of Japanese vivaaerobus soldiers.
The first thing you will find here is a great sire cannon. This gun is actually just a replica as the original cannon was destroyed when the British army to retreat. Meaning yaar .. Yes I want alms?
The first place we went was an underground bunker to save shells. Although the name is not actually down underground basement vivaaerobus because it was in the hills. If seen in the debris left on the floor iron tuh, it actually rack to put a bullet.
Now the bunker has been converted into showrooms. Luckily I Berkreasi Miss Dee, I can not cast a shadow, if they come alone - alone, eerie beb think things vivaaerobus have happened in this one time.
Upon entering the bunker, there are two narrow tunnel on the left and right of the entrance bunker. Actually it is a place to shelter soldiers in the area in case the bomb enemy planes. The tunnel was built around this bunker so that the door can be left out in the back right door. If you do not torch is dark dude, horrific though Berkreasi Ms. Dee. More of this tunnel vivaaerobus was so narrow so I have to bow and walk like crabs to enter. Imagine vivaaerobus if a crowd in, shortness of breath. vivaaerobus
The buildings are bedrooms for the british army officer in charge of the fortress. I noticed the very end tuh yaar room door. At one end of the room tuh retained its own tragedy.
So I've got here early last month .. indeed horror jugak .. reason kitorang late afternoon .. so end up last in the West: still kat tu: P Night tu .. somebody behind this mess .. kene kene nigthmare somebody like okay .. la .. Haunted this site: D By the way how are you doing now ni bro .. when to hang out with nie: D Sunday, October 13, 2013
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