In Indonesia, a 17th century fortress could well hold a secret that promises to boost tourist numbers.
Rumours of a mysterious passageway promises to boost tourism in the Indonesian province of Bengkulu.
Its historic Marlborough Fort is believed to be linked by an underground tunnel to three strategic places - the governor's residence, the popular Tapak Paderi beach, and the local branch of the Bank of Indonesia.
The fortress, now the most famous tourist spot in Bengkulu, is a legacy of British occupation of an area once called Bencoolen.
Source: Indosnesos
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