Goa JepangCaves from Japanese Occupation
Banjar Koripan
Banjarangkan Village
Klungkung,
82191
Neighborhood: East Bali: Klungkung
Phone: +62 361 22 2387
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During Bali’s Japanese Occupation, from 1942 to 1945, many Balinese were used for slave labor. One task included the digging of three caves on the edge of Lake Bratan, each 25 meters deep. History relates that all the workers were shot on completion of the digging. Thus, indicating that the caves were of a secret nature--possibly to conceal weapons as well as Japanese personnel. Visitors can access the caves from the rim of Lake Bratan, about a 45-minute walk from Taman Rekreasi at Bedugul. Enjoy the refreshingly cool and beautiful mountainous area.2 ¢/min and up – call home from over 100 countries!http://travel.comfi.com/Best Value. Best Escape. – Escape to Tampa Bay! Click here for Deals!http://www.visittampabay.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comFour Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara: Stay two nights, and receive the 3rd night FREE! www.SantaBarbaraCa.com/Partners