Enubuj, Pacific island in Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands
Enubuj is an island in the northern portion of Kwajalein Atoll that rises approximately 11 meters above sea level. The island contains residential areas and community facilities.
The island served military purposes during World War II when the United States conducted Pacific operations from the atoll. It later became part of an established defense testing facility.
The island is home to a small Marshallese community that maintains local traditions and gathering spaces.
Visiting requires permission from military authorities since the island sits within a defense testing site. Access arrangements must be made well in advance of any planned visit.
The waters around the island hold remnants from World War II operations including sunken vessels and aircraft. These underwater traces reflect the intense wartime activity that once occurred here.
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