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The
Chimney - An Archeological Mystery
Situated
on a rise at Tanjung Kubong is the famous Chimney, a 106 feet
high red brick stack believed to be linked to the coal mining days of
Labuan. The Chimney, 106 feet tall, was made from more than 23,000 pieces
of red bricks imported from ngland. The bricks layering and works are
typical of British style.
The Chimney was long thought to be nothing more than a ventilation
shaft. However, recent findings revealed that there were no traces of
smokes or burning to suggest its use as a chimney as popularly believed.
Careful digging has revealed at least 12 layers of bricks beneath the
surface. The structure sits firmly on a large tract of limestone rock
containing rich kaolin or porcelain clay, which provided the strong foundation.
The Chimney is still very much a mystery until today. Various
hypothesis has been put forward to its purpose. Some said it was an unfinished
mansion. While others said it was a light house beaconing passing ships.
In its heyday, a thriving settlement was built at the sea front area below
the Chimney. It was then used as a bell tower to announce the arrival
of ships to the residents below. It has become an intriguing riddle that
fascinates locals and visitors alike.

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