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Post date: 26/01/2016
WW2 Machine gun post. Shuttered concrete construction with 3 gun ports. There are concrete stairs leading into the side-rear of the structure. Under each port are swivel mounts for guns. Within the structure is graffiti reading "G907 H19524 LG 193804 1956 AH LOUW". The structure is hidden in thick bush on in the central area of the island - probably positioned to protect the airport.